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In mathematics, a Kostka number Kλμ, introduced by Kostka (1882), is a non-negative integer depending on two partitions λ and μ, that is equal to the number of semistandard Young tableaux of shape λ and weight μ. They can be used to express Schur polynomials sλ as a linear combination of monomial symmetric functions mμ:

References

  • Kostka, C. (1882), "Über den Zusammenhang zwischen einigen Formen von symmetrischen Funktionen", Crelle's J., 93: 89–123
  • Macdonald, I. G. (1995), Symmetric functions and Hall polynomials, Oxford Mathematical Monographs (2nd ed.), The Clarendon Press Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-853489-1, MR1354144
  • Sagan, Bruce E. (2001) [1994], "Schur functions in algebraic combinatorics", Encyclopedia of Mathematics, EMS Press