Kostka functions associated to complex reflection groups
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Abstract: Kostka functions associated to complex reflection groups are a generalization of Kostka polynomials, which are indexed by a pair of -partitions and a sign . It is expected that there exists a close connection between those Kostka functions and the intersection cohomology associated to the enhanced variety of level . In this paper, we study combinatorial properties of Kostka functions by making use of the geometry of . In particular, we show that if is of the form and is arbitrary, has a Lascoux-Sch"utzenberger type combinatorial description.
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