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Tableaux on k+1-cores, reduced words for affine permutations, and k-Schur expansions

Combinatorics 2007-05-23 v1 Quantum Algebra

Abstract

The kk-Young lattice YkY^k is a partial order on partitions with no part larger than kk. This weak subposet of the Young lattice originated from the study of the kk-Schur functions(atoms) sλ(k)s_\lambda^{(k)}, symmetric functions that form a natural basis of the space spanned by homogeneous functions indexed by kk-bounded partitions. The chains in the kk-Young lattice are induced by a Pieri-type rule experimentally satisfied by the kk-Schur functions. Here, using a natural bijection between kk-bounded partitions and k+1k+1-cores, we establish an algorithm for identifying chains in the kk-Young lattice with certain tableaux on k+1k+1 cores. This algorithm reveals that the kk-Young lattice is isomorphic to the weak order on the quotient of the affine symmetric group S~k+1\tilde S_{k+1} by a maximal parabolic subgroup. From this, the conjectured kk-Pieri rule implies that the kk-Kostka matrix connecting the homogeneous basis {h\la}\la\CYk\{h_\la\}_{\la\in\CY^k} to {s\la(k)}\la\CYk\{s_\la^{(k)}\}_{\la\in\CY^k} may now be obtained by counting appropriate classes of tableaux on k+1k+1-cores. This suggests that the conjecturally positive kk-Schur expansion coefficients for Macdonald polynomials (reducing to q,tq,t-Kostka polynomials for large kk) could be described by a q,tq,t-statistic on these tableaux, or equivalently on reduced words for affine permutations.

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@article{arxiv.math/0402320,
  title  = {Tableaux on k+1-cores, reduced words for affine permutations, and k-Schur expansions},
  author = {L. Lapointe and J. Morse},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0402320},
  year   = {2007}
}

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30 pages, 1 figure