Schubert Polynomials in Types A and C
Abstract
Enriched versions of type A Schubert polynomials are constructed with coefficients in a polynomial ring in variables c1, c2, …. Specializing these variables to 0 recovers the double Schubert polynomials of Lascoux and Sch\"utzenberger; specializing them to certain power series recovers the back-stable double Schubert polynomials of Lam, Lee, and Shimozono; specializing them to Schur Q-polynomials relates them to the type C double Schubert polynomials of Ikeda, Mihalcea, and Naruse. Many formulas for classical Schubert polynomials generalize to this setting. They give, and are characterized by, formulas for degeneracy loci.
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