Concept information
Término preferido
algebraic combinatorics
Definición
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Algebraic combinatorics is an area of mathematics that employs methods of abstract algebra, notably group theory and representation theory, in various combinatorial contexts and, conversely, applies combinatorial techniques to problems in algebra.
(Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algebraic_combinatorics)
Concepto genérico
Conceptos específicos
- associahedron
- Cayley graph
- Coxeter group
- cycle graph
- Dyson conjecture
- Gröbner basis
- Hessenberg variety
- HNN extension
- Kazhdan-Lusztig polynomial
- Kostka number
- Kronecker coefficient
- Kruskal-Katona theorem
- Littlewood-Richardson rule
- LLT polynomial
- Macdonald polynomial
- quasisymmetric function
- ring of symmetric functions
- Robinson-Schensted correspondence
- Robinson-Schensted-Knuth correspondence
- Schubert polynomial
- Stanley symmetric function
- Tamari lattice
- Young tableau
- Young's lattice
En otras lenguas
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francés
URI
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