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On Signed Multiplicities of Schur Expansions Surrounding Petrie Symmetric Functions (2206.14023v1)

Published 28 Jun 2022 in math.CO

Abstract: For $k\ge 1$, the homogeneous symmetric functions $G(k,m)$ of degree $m$ defined by $\sum_{m\ge 0} G(k,m) zm=\prod_{i\ge 1} \big(1+x_iz+x2_iz2+\cdots+x{k-1}_iz{k-1}\big)$ are called \emph{Petrie symmetric functions}. As derived by Grinberg and Fu--Mei independently, the expansion of $G(k,m)$ in the basis of Schur functions $s_{\lambda}$ turns out to be signed multiplicity free, i.e., the coefficients are $-1$, $0$ and $1$. In this paper we give a combinatorial interpretation of the coefficient of $s_{\lambda}$ in terms of the $k$-core of $\lambda$ and a sequence of rim hooks of size $k$ removed from $\lambda$. We further study the product of $G(k,m)$ with a power sum symmetric function $p_n$. For all $n\ge 1$, we give necessary and sufficient conditions on the parameters $k$ and $m$ in order for the expansion of $G(k,m)\cdot p_n$ in the basis of Schur functions to be signed multiplicity free. This settles affirmatively a conjecture of Alexandersson as the special case $n=2$.

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