A colored five-vertex model has Lascoux atom and polynomial partition functions, proving the Pechenik-Scrimshaw and Monical set-valued tableau conjectures.
K-theoretic crystals for set-valued tableaux of rectangular shapes
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In earlier work with C.~Monical, we introduced the notion of a K-crystal, with applications to K-theoretic Schubert calculus and the study of Lascoux polynomials. We conjectured that such a K-crystal structure existed on the set of semistandard set-valued tableaux of any fixed rectangular shape. Here, we establish this conjecture by explicitly constructing the K-crystal operators. As a consequence, we establish the first combinatorial formula for Lascoux polynomials $L_{w\lambda}$ when $\lambda$ is a multiple of a fundamental weight as the sum over flagged set-valued tableaux. Using this result, we then prove corresponding cases of conjectures of Ross--Yong (2015) and Monical (2016) by constructing bijections with the respective combinatorial objects.
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Colored five-vertex models and Lascoux polynomials and atoms
A colored five-vertex model has Lascoux atom and polynomial partition functions, proving the Pechenik-Scrimshaw and Monical set-valued tableau conjectures.