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The next talk is by Arvind Ayyer of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. The talk announcement follows. Please note that the talk is half an hour later than our usual meeting time.
Talk Announcement:
Title: A new combinatorial formula for the modified Macdonald polynomials
Title: A new combinatorial formula for the modified Macdonald polynomials
Speaker: Arvind Ayyer (IISc, Bangalore, India)
When: Feb 8, 2024, 4:30 PM- 5:30 PM IST (Note special time)
When: Feb 8, 2024, 4:30 PM- 5:30 PM IST (Note special time)
Where: Zoom: Please write to the organisers for the link
Abstract
Macdonald polynomials are a remarkable family of symmetric
functions that are known to have connections to combinatorics, algebraic
geometry and representation theory. The modified Macdonald polynomials
are obtained from the Macdonald polynomials using an operation called
plethysm. A combinatorial formula for the latter was given by Haglund,
Haiman and Loehr in a celebrated work (JAMS, 2004). We will give a new
combinatorial formula (ALCO 2023).
Recently, a formula for the symmetric Macdonald polynomials was given by
Corteel, Mandelshtam and Williams in terms of objects called multiline
queues, which also compute probabilities of a statistical mechanics
model called the multispecies ASEP on a ring. It is natural to ask
whether the modified Macdonald polynomials can be obtained using a
combinatorial gadget for some other statistical mechanics model. We
answer this question in the affirmative via a multispecies totally
asymmetric zero-range process (TAZRP) in (arXiv:2209.09859).
These are joint works with J. Martin and O. Mandelshtam.
functions that are known to have connections to combinatorics, algebraic
geometry and representation theory. The modified Macdonald polynomials
are obtained from the Macdonald polynomials using an operation called
plethysm. A combinatorial formula for the latter was given by Haglund,
Haiman and Loehr in a celebrated work (JAMS, 2004). We will give a new
combinatorial formula (ALCO 2023).
Recently, a formula for the symmetric Macdonald polynomials was given by
Corteel, Mandelshtam and Williams in terms of objects called multiline
queues, which also compute probabilities of a statistical mechanics
model called the multispecies ASEP on a ring. It is natural to ask
whether the modified Macdonald polynomials can be obtained using a
combinatorial gadget for some other statistical mechanics model. We
answer this question in the affirmative via a multispecies totally
asymmetric zero-range process (TAZRP) in (arXiv:2209.09859).
These are joint works with J. Martin and O. Mandelshtam.
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