Hivert 除差算子 $K$-类比
摘要
Several families of polynomials of combinatorial and representation theoretic interest (notably the Schur polynomials , Demazure characters , and Demazure atoms ) can be defined in terms of divided difference operators. Hivert (2000) defines "fundamental analogues" of these divided difference operators, and Hivert and Hicks-Niese show in arXiv:2406.02420 that the polynomials that arise from those fundamental operators in analogous ways to the three families of polynomials above are respectively the fundamental quasisymmetric functions from (1984), the fundamental slides of Assaf and Searles from arXiv:1603.09744, and the fundamental particles of Searles from arXiv:1707.01172. Lascoux (2001) defines -analogues of the divided difference operators, and in arXiv:1908.07364, Buciumas, Scrimshaw, and Weber show that the polynomials arising in corresponding ways from the -theoretic divided difference operators are respectively the Grothendieck polynomials , the combinatorial Lascoux polynomials from arXiv:1611.08777, and the combinatorial Lascoux atoms from arXiv:1611.08777, as conjectured by Monical in arXiv:1611.08777. We define -analogues of Hivert's fundamental divided difference operators and show that the polynomials arising in the corresponding ways from our new operators are respectively the multifundamentals of Lam and Pylyavskyy from arXiv:0705.2189, the fundamental glides from of Pechenik and Searles from arXiv:1611.02545, and the kaons of Monical, Pechenik, and Searles from arXiv:1806.03802.
引用
@article{arxiv.2508.11813,
title = {$K$-analogues of Hivert's divided difference operators},
author = {Laura Pierson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.11813},
year = {2025}
}
备注
13 pages, comments welcome!