Schubert polynomial

Schubert polynomial

In mathematics, Schubert polynomials are generalizations of Schur polynomials that represent cohomology classes of Schubert cycles in flag varieties. They were introduced by Lascoux & Schützenberger (1982) and are named after Hermann Schubert.

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Background

Lascoux (1995) described the history of Schubert polynomials.

The Schubert polynomials


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