Application of graph combinatorics to rational identities of type A

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To a word w, we associate the rational function Ψw = Π(xwi-xwi+1 )-1. The main object, introduced by C. Greene to generalize identities linked to Murnaghan-Nakayama rule, is a sum of its images by certain permutations of the variables. The sets of permutations that we consider are the linear extensions of oriented graphs. We explain how to compute this rational function, using the combinatorics of the graph G. We also establish a link between an algebraic property of the rational function (the factorization of the numerator) and a combinatorial property of the graph (the existence of a disconnecting chain). © 2009 Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (DMTCS), Nancy, France.

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Boussicault, A., & Féray, V. (2009). Application of graph combinatorics to rational identities of type A. In FPSAC’09 - 21st International Conference on Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics (pp. 229–240). Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics/Series Formelles et Combinatoire Algebrique, FPSAC. https://doi.org/10.37236/234

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