Identifier
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Mp00148:
Finite Cartan types
—to root poset⟶
Posets
Mp00110: Posets —Greene-Kleitman invariant⟶ Integer partitions
Mp00321: Integer partitions —2-conjugate⟶ Integer partitions
St001587: Integer partitions ⟶ ℤ
Values
['A',1] => ([],1) => [1] => [1] => 0
['A',2] => ([(0,2),(1,2)],3) => [2,1] => [3] => 0
['B',2] => ([(0,3),(1,3),(3,2)],4) => [3,1] => [2,1,1] => 1
['G',2] => ([(0,5),(1,5),(3,2),(4,3),(5,4)],6) => [5,1] => [2,2,1,1] => 1
['A',3] => ([(0,4),(1,3),(2,3),(2,4),(3,5),(4,5)],6) => [3,2,1] => [3,3] => 0
['B',3] => ([(0,7),(1,8),(2,7),(2,8),(4,5),(5,3),(6,5),(7,6),(8,4),(8,6)],9) => [5,3,1] => [3,2,2,1,1] => 1
['C',3] => ([(0,7),(1,8),(2,7),(2,8),(4,5),(5,3),(6,5),(7,6),(8,4),(8,6)],9) => [5,3,1] => [3,2,2,1,1] => 1
['A',4] => ([(0,8),(1,7),(2,7),(2,9),(3,8),(3,9),(5,4),(6,4),(7,5),(8,6),(9,5),(9,6)],10) => [4,3,2,1] => [5,5] => 0
['B',4] => ([(0,13),(1,12),(2,13),(2,15),(3,12),(3,15),(5,11),(6,7),(7,4),(8,9),(9,10),(10,7),(11,6),(11,10),(12,8),(13,5),(13,14),(14,9),(14,11),(15,8),(15,14)],16) => [7,5,3,1] => [4,3,3,2,2,1,1] => 2
['C',4] => ([(0,13),(1,12),(2,13),(2,15),(3,12),(3,15),(5,11),(6,7),(7,4),(8,9),(9,10),(10,7),(11,6),(11,10),(12,8),(13,5),(13,14),(14,9),(14,11),(15,8),(15,14)],16) => [7,5,3,1] => [4,3,3,2,2,1,1] => 2
['D',4] => ([(0,10),(1,9),(2,8),(3,8),(3,9),(3,10),(5,11),(6,11),(7,11),(8,5),(8,6),(9,5),(9,7),(10,6),(10,7),(11,4)],12) => [5,3,3,1] => [3,3,2,2,1,1] => 1
['A',5] => ([(0,11),(1,10),(2,10),(2,13),(3,11),(3,14),(4,13),(4,14),(6,8),(7,9),(8,5),(9,5),(10,6),(11,7),(12,8),(12,9),(13,6),(13,12),(14,7),(14,12)],15) => [5,4,3,2,1] => [5,5,5] => 0
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Description
Half of the largest even part of an integer partition.
The largest even part is recorded by St000995The largest even part of an integer partition..
The largest even part is recorded by St000995The largest even part of an integer partition..
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2-conjugate
Description
Return a partition with the same number of odd parts and number of even parts interchanged with the number of cells with zero leg and odd arm length.
This is a special case of an involution that preserves the sequence of non-zero remainders of the parts under division by $s$ and interchanges the number of parts divisible by $s$ and the number of cells with zero leg length and arm length congruent to $s-1$ modulo $s$.
In particular, for $s=1$ the involution is conjugation, hence the name.
This is a special case of an involution that preserves the sequence of non-zero remainders of the parts under division by $s$ and interchanges the number of parts divisible by $s$ and the number of cells with zero leg length and arm length congruent to $s-1$ modulo $s$.
In particular, for $s=1$ the involution is conjugation, hence the name.
Map
to root poset
Description
The root poset of a finite Cartan type.
This is the poset on the set of positive roots of its root system where $\alpha \prec \beta$ if $\beta - \alpha$ is a simple root.
This is the poset on the set of positive roots of its root system where $\alpha \prec \beta$ if $\beta - \alpha$ is a simple root.
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Greene-Kleitman invariant
Description
The Greene-Kleitman invariant of a poset.
This is the partition $(c_1 - c_0, c_2 - c_1, c_3 - c_2, \ldots)$, where $c_k$ is the maximum cardinality of a union of $k$ chains of the poset. Equivalently, this is the conjugate of the partition $(a_1 - a_0, a_2 - a_1, a_3 - a_2, \ldots)$, where $a_k$ is the maximum cardinality of a union of $k$ antichains of the poset.
This is the partition $(c_1 - c_0, c_2 - c_1, c_3 - c_2, \ldots)$, where $c_k$ is the maximum cardinality of a union of $k$ chains of the poset. Equivalently, this is the conjugate of the partition $(a_1 - a_0, a_2 - a_1, a_3 - a_2, \ldots)$, where $a_k$ is the maximum cardinality of a union of $k$ antichains of the poset.
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