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In combinatorial mathematics, a picture is a bijection between skew diagrams satisfying certain properties, introduced by Zelevinsky (1981) in a generalization of the Robinson–Schensted correspondence and the Littlewood–Richardson rule.

References

  • van Leeuwen, M.A.A. (2001) [1994], "Pictures", Encyclopedia of Mathematics, EMS Press
  • Zelevinsky, A. V. (1981), "A generalization of the Littlewood-Richardson rule and the Robinson-Schensted-Knuth correspondence", Journal of Algebra, 69 (1): 82–94, doi: 10.1016/0021-8693(81)90128-9, ISSN  0021-8693, MR  0613858
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In combinatorial mathematics, a picture is a bijection between skew diagrams satisfying certain properties, introduced by Zelevinsky (1981) in a generalization of the Robinson–Schensted correspondence and the Littlewood–Richardson rule.

References

  • van Leeuwen, M.A.A. (2001) [1994], "Pictures", Encyclopedia of Mathematics, EMS Press
  • Zelevinsky, A. V. (1981), "A generalization of the Littlewood-Richardson rule and the Robinson-Schensted-Knuth correspondence", Journal of Algebra, 69 (1): 82–94, doi: 10.1016/0021-8693(81)90128-9, ISSN  0021-8693, MR  0613858

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