Kerov's central limit theorem for the Plancherel measure on Young diagrams
Abstract
Consider random Young diagrams with a fixed number n of boxes, where the probability distribution on diagrams is determined by the Plancherel measure. That is, the weight of a diagram is proportional to the squared dimension of the corresponding irreducible representation of the symmetric group S_n. As n goes to infinity, the boundary of the (suitably scaled) random diagram concentrates near a curve Omega (Logan-Shepp 1977, Vershik-Kerov 1977). In 1993, Kerov announced a central limit theorem describing Gaussian fluctuations of random diagrams around the limit shape Omega. Here we propose a reconstruction of his proof, largely based on Kerov's unpublished work notes (1999). We also discuss a striking similarity between Kerov's result and central limit theorems for random matrices (Diaconis-Shahshahani, Johansson).
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@article{arxiv.math/0304010,
title = {Kerov's central limit theorem for the Plancherel measure on Young diagrams},
author = {Vladimir Ivanov and Grigori Olshanski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0304010},
year = {2007}
}
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AMS-TeX, 49 pages, no figures