Cyclic sieving and plethysm coefficients
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zbMATH Open1335.05203arXiv1408.6484MaRDI QIDQ2803304FDOQ2803304
Authors: David B. Rush
Publication date: 4 May 2016
Abstract: A combinatorial expression for the coefficient of the Schur function in the expansion of the plethysm is given for all dividing for the cases in which or is rectangular. In these cases, the coefficient is shown to count, up to sign, the number of fixed points of an -element set under the power of an order- cyclic action. If , the action is the Sch"utzenberger involution on semistandard Young tableaux (also known as evacuation), and, if is rectangular, the action is a certain power of Sch"utzenberger and Shimozono's jeu-de-taquin promotion. This work extends results of Stembridge and Rhoades linking fixed points of the Sch"utzenberger actions to ribbon tableaux enumeration. The conclusion for the case is equivalent to the domino tableaux rule of Carr'e and Leclerc for discriminating between the symmetric and antisymmetric parts of the square of a Schur function.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1408.6484
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