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.
A proof of the shuffle conjecture
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We present a proof of the compositional shuffle conjecture, which generalizes the famous shuffle conjecture for the character of the diagonal coinvariant algebra. We first formulate the combinatorial side of the conjecture in terms of certain operators on a graded vector space $V_*$ whose degree zero part is the ring of symmetric functions $Sym[X]$ over $\mathbb{Q}(q,t)$. We then extend these operators to an action of an algebra $\tilde{\AA}$ acting on this space, and interpret the right generalization of the $\nabla$ using an involution of the algebra which is antilinear with respect to the conjugation $(q,t)\mapsto (q^{-1},t^{-1})$.
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Divided difference operators for Hessenberg representations
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.