Abstract. Given natural numbers m and n, we define a deflation map from the characters of the symmetric group Smn to the characters of Sn. This map is obtained by first restricting a character of Smn to the wreath product Sm oSn, and then taking the sum of the irreducible constituents of the restricted character on which the base group Sm × · · · × Sm acts trivially. We prove a combinatorial formula which gives the values of the images of the irreducible characters of Smn under this map. We also prove an analogous result for more general deflation maps in which the base group is not required to act trivially. These results generalize the Murnaghan–Nakayama rule and special cases of the Littlewood– Richardson rule. As a corollary we obta...
AbstractWe present a set of axioms for combinatorial objects closely related to those for Kashiwara'...
This paper deals with some character values of the symmetric group Sn as well as its double cover ~S...
We determine invariants like the Smith normal form and the deter-minant for certain integral matrice...
AbstractThe Littlewood-Richardson rule is a combinatorial procedure for computing the multiplicities...
AbstractThe Murnaghan–Nakayama rule is the classical formula for computing the character table of Sn...
A character identity which relates irreducible character values of the hyperoctahedral group \(B_n\)...
The theory of characters of wreath products of finite groups is very well known. The basic fact is t...
The theory of characters of wreath products of finite groups is very well known. The basic fact is t...
AbstractThe theory of characters of wreath products of finite groups is very well known. The basic f...
Lusztig's fake degree is the generating polynomial for the major index of standard Young tableaux of...
AbstractIn this investigation of character tables of finite groups we study basic sets and associate...
AbstractThe salient point arising out of a consideration of some seemingly independent topics in rep...
AbstractIf the irreducible characters of the symmetric group are interpreted combinatorially using t...
The irreducible characters χλ of the symmetric group Sn are indexed by partitions λ of n (denoted λ ...
AbstractThe Murnaghan-Nakayama rule is a combinatorial rule for computing symmetric group characters...
AbstractWe present a set of axioms for combinatorial objects closely related to those for Kashiwara'...
This paper deals with some character values of the symmetric group Sn as well as its double cover ~S...
We determine invariants like the Smith normal form and the deter-minant for certain integral matrice...
AbstractThe Littlewood-Richardson rule is a combinatorial procedure for computing the multiplicities...
AbstractThe Murnaghan–Nakayama rule is the classical formula for computing the character table of Sn...
A character identity which relates irreducible character values of the hyperoctahedral group \(B_n\)...
The theory of characters of wreath products of finite groups is very well known. The basic fact is t...
The theory of characters of wreath products of finite groups is very well known. The basic fact is t...
AbstractThe theory of characters of wreath products of finite groups is very well known. The basic f...
Lusztig's fake degree is the generating polynomial for the major index of standard Young tableaux of...
AbstractIn this investigation of character tables of finite groups we study basic sets and associate...
AbstractThe salient point arising out of a consideration of some seemingly independent topics in rep...
AbstractIf the irreducible characters of the symmetric group are interpreted combinatorially using t...
The irreducible characters χλ of the symmetric group Sn are indexed by partitions λ of n (denoted λ ...
AbstractThe Murnaghan-Nakayama rule is a combinatorial rule for computing symmetric group characters...
AbstractWe present a set of axioms for combinatorial objects closely related to those for Kashiwara'...
This paper deals with some character values of the symmetric group Sn as well as its double cover ~S...
We determine invariants like the Smith normal form and the deter-minant for certain integral matrice...