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An orthosymplectic Pieri rule

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zbMath1395.05187arXiv1808.05589MaRDI QIDQ1671661

Anna Stokke

Publication date: 7 September 2018

Published in: The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1808.05589


zbMATH Keywords

Schur functionPieri ruleorthosymplectic Lie algebra


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

Symmetric functions and generalizations (05E05) Combinatorial aspects of representation theory (05E10)


Related Items (3)

Orthosymplectic Cauchy identities ⋮ A Pieri formula for the characters of complex simple Lie algebras ⋮ Ninth variation of classical group characters of type A-D and Littlewood identities



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  • Lattice path constructions for orthosymplectic determinantal formulas
  • Hook flag characters and their combinatorics
  • The Cauchy identity for \(Sp(2n)\)
  • A Schensted-type correspondence for the symplectic group
  • Tensor product representations for orthosymplectic Lie superalgebras
  • Hook Young diagrams with applications to combinatorics and to representations of Lie superalgebras
  • Longest Increasing and Decreasing Subsequences
  • La correspondance de Robinson
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