Ordered Bell numbers, Hermite polynomials, skew Young tableaux, and Borel orbits
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Abstract: We give three interpretations of the number of orbits of the Borel subgroup of upper triangular matrices on the variety of complete quadrics. First, we show that is equal to the number of standard Young tableaux on skew-diagrams. Then, we relate to certain values of a modified Hermite polynomial. Third, we relate to a certain cell decomposition on previously studied by De Concini, Springer, and Strickland. Using these, we give asymptotic estimates for as the dimension of the quadrics increases.
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