Fomin-Greene monoids and Pieri operations
Abstract
We explore monoids generated by operators on certain infinite partial orders. Our starting point is the work of Fomin and Greene on monoids satisfying the relations (r+r+1)r+1r=r+1r(r+r+1) and rt=sr if |r-t|>1. Given such a monoid, the non-commutative functions in the variables are shown to commute. Symmetric functions in these operators often encode interesting structure constants. Our aim is to introduce similar results for more general monoids not satisfying the relations of Fomin and Greene. This paper is an extension of a talk by the second author at the workshop on algebraic monoids, group embeddings and algebraic combinatorics at The Fields Institute in 2012.
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