Spaces of lattice diagram polynomials in one set of variables
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Abstract: The space spanned by all partial derivatives of the lattice polynomial is investigated in math.CO/9809126 and many conjectures are given. Here, we prove all these conjectures for the -free component of . In particular, we give an explicit bases for which allow us to prove directly the central {sl four term recurrence} for these spaces.
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