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A Crystal Structure on Decreasing Factorizations of the 0-Hecke Monoid

Student-Run Research Seminar

Speaker: Jianping Pan, UC Davis
Location: 2112 MSB
Start time: Thu, Mar 21 2019, 12:40PM

Schur functions show up in various fields of math. If a symmetric function can be written as a non-negative sum of Schur functions, it might be counting something. The Stanley symmetric functions are such examples. I will introduce their connection with algebra (the symmetric groups), combinatorics (crystals), and geometry (cohomology of flag varieties). The K-Stanley symmetric functions are generalizations of the Stanley symmetric functions. They also lie in the intersection of algebra (the 0-Hecke monoid) and geometry (K-theory of flag varieties). The combinatorial (crystal) part of the story is missing and is what we are working on. I will explain our methods and tools, as well as our partial results.

This work is ongoing with Wencin Poh and Anne Schilling.



There will be pizza.