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Reduced Kronecker product of symmetric functions #15825

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darijgr opened this issue Feb 15, 2014 · 5 comments
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Reduced Kronecker product of symmetric functions #15825

darijgr opened this issue Feb 15, 2014 · 5 comments

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darijgr commented Feb 15, 2014

This is yet another bilinear operation on the ring of symmetric functions. It governs the tensor product in Deligne's category Rep(S_t).

The branch also implements the t-completion of a partition (also related to this category) and improves (IMHO) on the method that turns partitions into Dyck paths (just because it caught my eye).

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Component: combinatorics

Keywords: symmetric functions, deligne category

Reviewer: Travis Scrimshaw

Issue created by migration from https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/15825

@darijgr darijgr added this to the sage-6.2 milestone Feb 15, 2014
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darijgr commented Mar 16, 2014

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This ticket is now obsolete. See #15949 for the updated branch.

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tscrim commented Mar 16, 2014

Changed commit from 611e4fd to none

@tscrim tscrim removed this from the sage-6.2 milestone Mar 16, 2014
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tscrim commented Mar 16, 2014

Changed branch from public/combinat/sf/reduced-kronecker to none

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tscrim commented Mar 16, 2014

Changed author from Darij Grinberg to none

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tscrim commented Mar 16, 2014

Reviewer: Travis Scrimshaw

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