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Permutation actions on equivariant cohomology

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This survey paper describes two geometric representations of the permutation group using the tools of toric topology. These actions are extremely useful for computational problems in Schubert calculus. The (torus) equivariant cohomology of the flag variety is constructed using the combinatorial description of Goresky-Kottwitz-MacPherson, discussed in detail. Two permutation representations on equivariant and ordinary cohomology are identified in terms of irreducible representations of the permutation group. We show how to use the permutation actions to construct divided difference operators and to give formulas for some localizations of certain equivariant classes. This paper includes several new results, in particular a new proof of the Chevalley-Monk formula and a proof that one of the natural permutation representations on the equivariant cohomology of the flag variety is the regular representation. Many examples, exercises, and open questions are provided.

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Divided difference operators for Hessenberg representations

math.CO · 2025-07-08 · conditional · novelty 6.0

For si-stable and almost-si-stable condition sets, the dot-action module H_C decomposes as a direct sum of a fixed subspace and a multiply-shifted copy, realizing the modular relation at the representation level.

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  • Divided difference operators for Hessenberg representations math.CO · 2025-07-08 · conditional · none · ref 16 · internal anchor

    For si-stable and almost-si-stable condition sets, the dot-action module H_C decomposes as a direct sum of a fixed subspace and a multiply-shifted copy, realizing the modular relation at the representation level.