
arXiv: 2009.05861
Schubert polynomials are refined by the key polynomials of Lascoux-Schützen-berger, which in turn are refined by the fundamental slide polynomials of Assaf-Searles. In this paper we determine which fundamental slide polynomial refinements of key polynomials, indexed by strong compositions, are multiplicity free. We also give a recursive algorithm to determine all terms in the fundamental slide polynomial refinement of a key polynomial indexed by a strong composition. From here, we apply our results to begin to classify which fundamental slide polynomial refinements, indexed by weak compositions, are multiplicity free. We completely resolve the cases when the weak composition has at most two nonzero parts or the sum has at most two nonzero terms.
Symmetric functions and generalizations, Schubert polynomials, Combinatorial aspects of representation theory, Classical problems, Schubert calculus, 5E05, 05E10, 14N15, FOS: Mathematics, Lascoux-Schützenberger key polynomials, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), Grassmannians, Schubert varieties, flag manifolds
Symmetric functions and generalizations, Schubert polynomials, Combinatorial aspects of representation theory, Classical problems, Schubert calculus, 5E05, 05E10, 14N15, FOS: Mathematics, Lascoux-Schützenberger key polynomials, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), Grassmannians, Schubert varieties, flag manifolds
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