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In [[mathematics]], the '''Hall–Littlewood polynomials''' encode combinatorial data relating to the [[Group representation|representation]]s of the [[general linear group]]. They are named for [[Philip Hall]] and [[Dudley E. Littlewood]]. | In [[mathematics]], the '''Hall–Littlewood polynomials''' encode combinatorial data relating to the [[Group representation|representation]]s of the [[general linear group]]. They are named for [[Philip Hall]] and [[Dudley E. Littlewood]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:23, 27 October 2008
In mathematics, the Hall–Littlewood polynomials encode combinatorial data relating to the representations of the general linear group. They are named for Philip Hall and Dudley E. Littlewood.
See also
References
- I.G. Macdonald (1979). Symmetric Functions and Hall Polynomials. Oxford University Press, 101-104. ISBN 0-19-853530-9.
- D.E. Littlewood (1961). "On certain symmetric functions". Proc. London Math. Soc. 43: 485-498.