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A Generalization of Polya's Enumeration Theorem or the Secret Life of Certain Index Sets

Representation Theory 2007-05-23 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

Polya's fundamental enumeration theorem is generalized in terms of Schur-Macdonald's theory (S-MT) of invariant matrices. Given a permutation group WSdW\leq S_d and a one-dimensional character χ\chi of WW, the polynomial functor FχF_\chi corresponding via S-MT to the induced monomial representation Uχ=indWSd(χ)U_\chi = ind_W^{S_d}(\chi) of SdS_d, is studied. It turns out that the characteristic ch(Fχ)ch(F_\chi) is the weighted inventory of some set J(χ)J(\chi) of WW-orbits in the integer-valued hypercube [0,)d[0,\infty)^d. The elements of J(χ)canbedistinguishedamongallJ(\chi) can be distinguished among all Worbitsbyamaximumproperty.Theidentity-orbits by a maximum property. The identity ch(F_\chi) = ch(U_\chi)ofbothcharacteristicsisaconsequenceofSMT.Polyastheoremcanbeobtainedfromtheaboveidentitybyspecialization of both characteristics is a consequence of S-MT. Polya's theorem can be obtained from the above identity by specialization \chi=1_W,where, where 1_Wistheunitcharacterof is the unit character of W$.

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@article{arxiv.math/9902075,
  title  = {A Generalization of Polya's Enumeration Theorem or the Secret Life of Certain Index Sets},
  author = {Valentin Vankov Iliev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/9902075},
  year   = {2007}
}

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