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arxiv: 1408.6131 · v1 · pith:DSFCXWMSnew · submitted 2014-08-26 · 🧮 math.CO

Combinatorics of hexagonal fully packed loop configurations

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In this article, fully packed loop configurations of hexagonal shape (HFPLs) are defined. They generalize triangular fully packed loop configurations. To encode the boundary conditions of an HFPL, a sextuple $(\mathsf{l}_\mathsf{T},\mathsf{t},\mathsf{r}_\mathsf{T};\mathsf{r}_\mathsf{B},\mathsf{b},\mathsf{l}_\mathsf{B})$ of $01$-words is assigned to it. In the first main result of this article, necessary conditions for the boundary $(\mathsf{l}_\mathsf{T},\mathsf{t},\mathsf{r}_\mathsf{T};\mathsf{r}_\mathsf{B},\mathsf{b},\mathsf{l}_\mathsf{B})$ of an HFPL are stated. For instance, the inequality $d(\mathsf{r}_\mathsf{B})+d(\mathsf{b})+d(\mathsf{l}_\mathsf{B})\geq d(\mathsf{l}_\mathsf{T})+d(\mathsf{t})+d(\mathsf{r}_\mathsf{T})+\vert\mathsf{l}_\mathsf{T}\vert_1\vert\mathsf{t}\vert_0+\vert\mathsf{t}\vert_1 \vert\mathsf{r}_\mathsf{T}\vert_0+\vert\mathsf{r}_\mathsf{B}\vert_0\vert\mathsf{l}_\mathsf{B}\vert_1$ has to be fulfilled, where $\vert\cdot\vert_i$ denotes the number of occurrences of $i$ for $i=0,1$ and $d(\cdot)$ denotes the number of inversions. The other main contribution of this article is the enumeration of HFPLs with boundary $(\mathsf{l}_\mathsf{T},\mathsf{t},\mathsf{r}_\mathsf{T};\mathsf{r}_\mathsf{B},\mathsf{b},\mathsf{l}_\mathsf{B})$ such that $d(\mathsf{r}_\mathsf{B})+d(\mathsf{b})+d(\mathsf{l}_\mathsf{B})-d(\mathsf{l}_\mathsf{T})-d(\mathsf{t})-d(\mathsf{r}_\mathsf{T})-\vert\mathsf{l}_\mathsf{T}\vert_1\vert\mathsf{t}\vert_0- \vert\mathsf{t}\vert_1\vert\mathsf{r}_\mathsf{T}\vert_0-\vert\mathsf{r}_\mathsf{B}\vert_0\vert\mathsf{l}_\mathsf{B}\vert_1=0,1$. To be more precise, in the first case they are enumerated by Littlewood-Richardson coefficients and in the second case their number is expressed in terms of Littlewood-Richardson coefficients.

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