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Discrete Mathematics, Volume 193
Volume 193, Numbers 1-3, November 1998
- Mark D. Haiman:
Introduction In honor of Adriano Garsia. 1-4 - Gian-Carlo Rota:
Combinatorics, representation theory and invariant theory: The story of a ménage à trois (Inaugural address delivered at Taormina, Italy, 26 July, 1994). 5-16 - Joseph Alfano:
A basis for the Y1 subspace of diagonal harmonic polynomials. 17-31 - Edward E. Allen:
A conjecture of a basis for the diagonal harmonic alternants. 33-42 - George E. Andrews:
Pfaff's method (I): The Mills-Robbins-Rumsey determinant. 43-60 - Hélène Barcelo, Edwin C. Ihrig:
Modular elements in the lattice L(A) when A is a real reflection arrangement. 61-68 - Sara C. Billey:
Transition equations for isotropic flag manifolds. 69-84 - Anders Björner:
A general homotopy complementation formula. 85-91 - Francesco Brenti:
Kazhdan-Lusztig and R-polynomials from a combinatorial point of view. 93-116 - Joaquin O. Carbonara:
A combinatorial interpretation of the inverse t-Kostka matrix. 117-145 - Luisa Carini, Jeffrey B. Remmel:
Formulas for the expansion of the plethysms s2[S(a, b)] and S2[S(nk)]. 147-177 - Sergey Fomin, Curtis Greene:
Noncommutative schur functions and their applications. 179-200 - Mark D. Haiman:
t, q-Catalan numbers and the Hilbert scheme. 201-224 - Claudia Malvenuto, Christophe Reutenauer:
Plethysm and conjugation of quasi-symmetric functions. 225-233 - Stephen C. Milne, Gaurav Bhatnagar:
A characterization of inverse relations. 235-245 - Ethan Reiner:
Variation on a theme of Solomon. 247-255 - Jeffrey B. Remmel, Mark Shimozono:
A simple proof of the Littlewood-Richardson rule and applications. 257-266 - Richard P. Stanley:
Graph colorings and related symmetric functions: ideas and applications A description of results, interesting applications, & notable open problems. 267-286 - Michelle L. Wachs:
On the (co)homology of the partition lattice and the free Lie algebra. 287-319
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