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arxiv: 1012.1819 · v2 · pith:6EFMDQHRnew · submitted 2010-12-08 · 🧮 math.CO

On the Lipschitz Constant of the RSK Correspondence

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We view the RSK correspondence as associating to each permutation $\pi \in S_n$ a Young diagram $\lambda=\lambda(\pi)$, i.e. a partition of $n$. Suppose now that $\pi$ is left-multiplied by $t$ transpositions, what is the largest number of cells in $\lambda$ that can change as a result? It is natural refer to this question as the search for the Lipschitz constant of the RSK correspondence. We show upper bounds on this Lipschitz constant as a function of $t$. For $t=1$, we give a construction of permutations that achieve this bound exactly. For larger $t$ we construct permutations which come close to matching the upper bound that we prove.

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