A reduced subduction graph and higher multiplicity in Sn transformation coefficients
Abstract
Transformation coefficients between standard bases for irreducible representations of the symmetric group Sn and split bases adapted to the Sn1 × Sn2 ⊂ Sn subgroup (n1 +n2 = n) are considered. We first provide a selection rule and an identity rule for the subduction coefficients which allow to decrease the number of unknowns and equations arising from the linear method by Pan and Chen. Then, using the reduced subduction graph approach, we may look at higher multiplicity instances. As a significant example, an orthonormalized solution for the first multiplicity-three case, which occurs in the decomposition of the irreducible representation [4,3,2,1] of S10 into [3,2,1] [3,1] of S6 × S4, is presented and discussed.
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