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On the symmetry classes of the first covariant derivatives of tensor fields

Combinatorics 2007-05-23 v1 Symbolic Computation Differential Geometry

Abstract

We show that the symmetry classes of torsion-free covariant derivatives T\nabla T of r-times covariant tensor fields T can be characterized by Littlewood-Richardson products σ[1]\sigma [1] where σ\sigma is a representation of the symmetric group SrS_r which is connected with the symmetry class of T. If σ=[λ]\sigma = [\lambda] is irreducible then σ[1]\sigma [1] has a multiplicity free reduction [λ][1]=[μ][\lambda][1] = \sum [\mu] and all primitive idempotents belonging to that sum can be calculated from a generating idempotent e of the symmetry class of T by means of the irreducible characters or of a discrete Fourier transform of Sr+1S_{r+1}. We apply these facts to derivatives S\nabla S, A\nabla A of symmetric or alternating tensor fields. The symmetry classes of the differences Ssym(S)\nabla S - sym(\nabla S) and Aalt(A)\nabla A - alt(\nabla A) are characterized by Young frames (r, 1) and (2, 1^{r-1}), respectively. However, while the symmetry class of Aalt(A)\nabla A - alt(\nabla A) can be generated by Young symmetrizers of (2, 1^{r-1}), no Young symmetrizer of (r, 1) generates the symmetry class of Ssym(S)\nabla S - sym(\nabla S). Furthermore we show in the case r = 2 that Ssym(S)\nabla S - sym(\nabla S) and Aalt(A)\nabla A - alt(\nabla A) can be applied in generator formulas of algebraic covariant derivative curvature tensors. For certain symbolic calculations we used the Mathematica packages Ricci and PERMS.

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@article{arxiv.math/0301042,
  title  = {On the symmetry classes of the first covariant derivatives of tensor fields},
  author = {B. Fiedler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0301042},
  year   = {2007}
}

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21 pages. Sent in to Seminaire Lotharingien de Combinatoire: http://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~slc/