English

$(s,t)$-cores: a weighted version of Armstrong's conjecture

Combinatorics 2016-12-08 v2

Abstract

The study of core partitions has been very active in recent years, with the study of (s,t)(s,t)-cores - partitions which are both ss- and tt-cores - playing a prominent role. A conjecture of Armstrong, proved recently by Johnson, says that the average size of an (s,t)(s,t)-core, when ss and tt are coprime positive integers, is 124(s1)(t1)(s+t1)\frac1{24}(s-1)(t-1)(s+t-1). Armstrong also conjectured that the same formula gives the average size of a self-conjugate (s,t)(s,t)-core; this was proved by Chen, Huang and Wang. In the present paper, we develop the ideas from the author's paper [J. Combin. Theory Ser. A 118 (2011) 1525-1539] studying actions of affine symmetric groups on the set of ss-cores in order to give variants of Armstrong's conjectures in which each (s,t)(s,t)-core is weighted by the reciprocal of the order of its stabiliser under a certain group action. Informally, this weighted average gives the expected size of the tt-core of a random ss-core.

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@article{arxiv.1504.01681,
  title  = {$(s,t)$-cores: a weighted version of Armstrong's conjecture},
  author = {Matthew Fayers},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.01681},
  year   = {2016}
}