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Français : Exemple rectangulaire de fonction de Schur
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  • 2010-06-08 00:36:12 Zdaugherty 683×300 (10388 bytes) An example of the Littlewood-Richardson rule where both indexing partitions are rectangular (only the partitions indexing the Schur functions are shown). When both partitions are rectangular, the nontrivial summands will always be multiplicity free. Auth

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