AbstractThe Murnaghan–Nakayama rule is the classical formula for computing the character table of Sn. Y. Roichman (Adv. Math. 129 (1997) 25) has recently discovered a rule for the Kazhdan–Lusztig characters of q Hecke algebras of type A, which can also be used for the character table of Sn. For each of the two rules, we give an algorithm for computing entries in the character table of Sn. We then analyze the computational complexity of the two algorithms, and in the case of characters indexed by partitions in the (k,ℓ) hook, compare their complexities to each other. It turns out that the algorithm based on the Murnaghan–Nakayama rule requires far less operations than the other algorithm. We note the algorithms’ complexities’ relation to two...
We present new efficient data structures for elements of Coxeter groups of type Am and their associa...
AbstractWe construct a family of orthogonal characters of an algebra group which decompose the super...
A central problem in computational group theory is that of getting the table of ordinary characters ...
AbstractThe Murnaghan–Nakayama rule is the classical formula for computing the character table of Sn...
Abstract. Given natural numbers m and n, we define a deflation map from the characters of the symmet...
AbstractThe Murnaghan-Nakayama rule is a combinatorial rule for computing symmetric group characters...
AbstractOur main result here is that, under a suitable order of standard tableaux, the classical rep...
AbstractAn algorithm is developed for the computation of the character table of any split metabelian...
International audienceWe describe algorithms to represent and compute groups of Hecke characters. We...
AbstractThe centre of the symmetric group algebra C[Sn] has been used successfully for studying impo...
AbstractBrauer’s theorem on induced characters is an invitation to an algorithm for computing the ch...
AbstractA formula for computing Kazhdan–Lusztig characters in Hecke algebras of Coxeter groups is gi...
Dixon's algorithm for the computation of character tables faces two problems—it requires the computa...
We implement the Roichman formula for computing the character table of the irreducible representatio...
These lecture notes study the Rouquier blocks (i.e. the families of characters) of the cyclotomic He...
We present new efficient data structures for elements of Coxeter groups of type Am and their associa...
AbstractWe construct a family of orthogonal characters of an algebra group which decompose the super...
A central problem in computational group theory is that of getting the table of ordinary characters ...
AbstractThe Murnaghan–Nakayama rule is the classical formula for computing the character table of Sn...
Abstract. Given natural numbers m and n, we define a deflation map from the characters of the symmet...
AbstractThe Murnaghan-Nakayama rule is a combinatorial rule for computing symmetric group characters...
AbstractOur main result here is that, under a suitable order of standard tableaux, the classical rep...
AbstractAn algorithm is developed for the computation of the character table of any split metabelian...
International audienceWe describe algorithms to represent and compute groups of Hecke characters. We...
AbstractThe centre of the symmetric group algebra C[Sn] has been used successfully for studying impo...
AbstractBrauer’s theorem on induced characters is an invitation to an algorithm for computing the ch...
AbstractA formula for computing Kazhdan–Lusztig characters in Hecke algebras of Coxeter groups is gi...
Dixon's algorithm for the computation of character tables faces two problems—it requires the computa...
We implement the Roichman formula for computing the character table of the irreducible representatio...
These lecture notes study the Rouquier blocks (i.e. the families of characters) of the cyclotomic He...
We present new efficient data structures for elements of Coxeter groups of type Am and their associa...
AbstractWe construct a family of orthogonal characters of an algebra group which decompose the super...
A central problem in computational group theory is that of getting the table of ordinary characters ...