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On properties of the Mullineux map with an application to Schur modules

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 1999

CHRISTINE BESSENRODT
Affiliation:
Fakultät für Mathematik, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, D-39016 Magdeburg, Germany
JØRN B. OLSSON
Affiliation:
Matematisk Institut, Københavns Universitet, Universitetsparken 5, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark
MAOZHI XU
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, People's Republic of China

Abstract

The Mullineux map is an involutory bijection on the set of p-regular partitions of any given integer n, where a partition is called p-regular if no part of it is repeated p or more times. Many combinatorial properties of the Mullineux map make it reasonable to view this map as a p-analogue of the transposition map T on the set of all partitions.

Based on the work of Kleshchev [7], it has been shown [2, 5, 14] that the Mullineux map M has the following property.

If λ is a p-regular partition of n and Dλ is the p-modular representation of the symmetric group Sn labelled by λ (see [6]) then

formula here

where sgn is the sign representation of Sn. Thus, from a representation theoretic point of view as well, the Mullineux map is a p-analogue of the transposition map T. The Mullineux map plays a vital role not only in the representation theory of symmetric groups but also in other contexts. The definition of M as given in [9] is quite complicated and to study various questions involving this map it is desirable to have other descriptions. One alternative inductive description of M using the concept of good boxes in a p-regular partition was given by Kleshchev [7] and this was used by Walker to prove a result contained in Theorem 4·5 below; this work was motivated by the investigation of Schur modules. In this paper we study a third description of M based on the operator J on the set of p-regular partitions defined in [13].

Type
Research Article
Copyright
The Cambridge Philosophical Society 1999

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