Jucys–Murphy element

In mathematics, the JucysMurphy elements in the group algebra of the symmetric group, named after Algimantas Adolfas Jucys and G. E. Murphy, are defined as a sum of transpositions by the formula:

They play an important role in the representation theory of the symmetric group.

Properties

They generate a commutative subalgebra of . Moreover, Xn commutes with all elements of .

The vectors of the Young basis are eigenvectors for the action of Xn. For any standard Young tableau U we have:

where ck(U) is the content b  a of the cell (a, b) occupied by k in the standard Young tableau U.

Theorem (Jucys): The center of the group algebra of the symmetric group is generated by the symmetric polynomials in the elements Xk.

Theorem (Jucys): Let t be a formal variable commuting with everything, then the following identity for polynomials in variable t with values in the group algebra holds true:

Theorem (OkounkovVershik): The subalgebra of generated by the centers

is exactly the subalgebra generated by the JucysMurphy elements Xk.

See also

References

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