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Quantum immanants, double Young-Capelli bitableaux and Schur shifted symmetric functions

Representation Theory 2022-05-10 v3 Combinatorics

Abstract

In this paper are introduced two classes of elements in the enveloping algebra U(gl(n))\mathbf{U}(gl(n)): the \emph{double Young-Capelli bitableaux} [\ \fbox{S \ | \ T}\ ] and the \emph{central} \emph{Schur elements} Sλ(n)\mathbf{S}_{\lambda}(n), that act in a remarkable way on the highest weight vectors of irreducible Schur modules. Any element Sλ(n)\mathbf{S}_{\lambda}(n) is the sum of all double Young-Capelli bitableaux [\ \fbox{S \ | \ S}\ ], SS row (strictly) increasing Young tableaux of shape λ~\widetilde{\lambda}. The Schur elements Sλ(n)\mathbf{S}_\lambda(n) are proved to be the preimages - with respect to the Harish-Chandra isomorphism - of the \emph{shifted Schur polynomials} sλnΛ(n)s_{\lambda|n}^* \in \Lambda^*(n). Hence, the Schur elements are the same as the Okounkov \textit{quantum immanants}, recently described by the present authors as linear combinations of \emph{Capelli immanants}. This new presentation of Schur elements/quantum immanants doesn't involve the irreducible characters of symmetric groups. The Capelli elements Hk(n)\mathbf{H}_k(n) are column Schur elements and the Nazarov-Umeda elements Ik(n)\mathbf{I}_k(n) are row Schur elements. The duality in ζ(n)\boldsymbol{\zeta}(n) follows from a combinatorial description of the eigenvalues of the Hk(n)\mathbf{H}_k(n) on irreducible modules that is {\it{dual}} (in the sense of shapes/partitions) to the combinatorial description of the eigenvalues of the Ik(n)\mathbf{I}_k(n). The passage nn \rightarrow \infty for the algebras ζ(n)\boldsymbol{\zeta}(n) is obtained both as direct and inverse limit in the category of filtered algebras, via the \emph{Olshanski decomposition/projection}.

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@article{arxiv.2107.10205,
  title  = {Quantum immanants, double Young-Capelli bitableaux and Schur shifted symmetric functions},
  author = {Andrea Brini and Antonio Teolis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.10205},
  year   = {2022}
}

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arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1608.06780 TWO typos corrected at page 22