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Schur positivity of the nabla operator on two-column modified Hall--Littlewood polynomials

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keywords Schur positivitynabla operatormodified Hall-Littlewood polynomialstwo-column partitionssymmetric functionscombinatorial conjecturesMacdonald polynomials
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The nabla operator maps modified Hall-Littlewood polynomials of two-column partitions to positive combinations of Schur functions, resolving two conjectures and extending to all positive powers of nabla.

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The paper establishes that modified Hall-Littlewood polynomials indexed by two-column partitions stay Schur positive after the nabla operator acts on them. This settles two specific conjectures from earlier work for the restricted setting of two-column shapes. The same methods further show that the positivity property survives when nabla is iterated any positive integer number of times. A reader would care because Schur positivity supplies a concrete link between algebraic operators and combinatorial bases that often unlocks explicit formulas or interpretations. The extension to powers indicates the result is stable under repeated application rather than a one-off phenomenon.

Core claim

For partitions with at most two columns, the modified Hall-Littlewood polynomial is Schur positive after any number of applications of the nabla operator.

What carries the argument

The nabla operator on symmetric functions (a q,t-analog operator tied to Macdonald theory), restricted to two-column modified Hall-Littlewood polynomials.

If this is right

  • The two original conjectures hold when restricted to two-column partitions.
  • Schur positivity is preserved under arbitrary positive integer powers of nabla.
  • The proof techniques apply uniformly across all such powers without new restrictions.

Where Pith is reading between the lines

These are editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • The same identities might extend positivity to partitions with more columns if analogous reductions can be found.
  • This stability under iteration could connect to representation-theoretic or geometric models where nabla appears naturally.
  • Explicit positive formulas for the Schur coefficients might now be derivable in the two-column case.

Load-bearing premise

The algebraic or combinatorial identities that prove positivity for a single nabla application continue to hold unchanged for higher powers.

What would settle it

Compute nabla to the power k of the modified Hall-Littlewood polynomial for a concrete two-column partition and k greater than 1, and check whether every coefficient in its Schur expansion is nonnegative.

read the original abstract

In this paper, we investigate the Schur positivity of modified Hall--Littlewood polynomials indexed by two-column partitions under the action of the $\nabla$ operator. Specifically, we resolve two conjectures posed by Bergeron, Garsia, Haiman, and Tesler in the two-column case. Furthermore, our approach demonstrates that these results can be extended to arbitrary powers $\nabla^k$ for all integers $k\geq 1$.

Editorial analysis

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Referee Report

1 major / 2 minor

Summary. The paper proves Schur positivity for the action of the nabla operator on modified Hall-Littlewood polynomials indexed by two-column partitions, thereby resolving two conjectures of Bergeron, Garsia, Haiman, and Tesler in this restricted case. It further asserts that the same methods extend the positivity result to arbitrary positive integer powers ∇^k.

Significance. Resolving the conjectures even in the two-column case would constitute a concrete advance in the study of positivity phenomena for the nabla operator and its connections to diagonal harmonics. The explicit combinatorial or algebraic identities used for the base case are a strength; however, the extension to ∇^k rests on an unverified iteration claim that requires additional justification to be fully convincing.

major comments (1)
  1. [§4] §4 (Extension to higher powers): The argument that the two-column positivity identities 'continue to hold' for ∇^k, k≥2, is stated without an explicit inductive step, recurrence for the coefficients, or even a direct verification for k=2. This step is load-bearing for the generalized claim and is not secured by the single-application identities developed earlier.
minor comments (2)
  1. [Introduction] The definition of the modified Hall-Littlewood polynomials and the precise normalization of the nabla operator should be recalled in the introduction for readers who may not have the Bergeron-Garsia-Haiman-Tesler conjectures at hand.
  2. [§3] A short table or example computing the Schur expansion for a small two-column partition under ∇ and under ∇^2 would help illustrate the claimed positivity before the general argument.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

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We thank the referee for their careful reading of the manuscript and for identifying the need for greater rigor in the extension to higher powers of nabla. We address the major comment below and will revise the paper to incorporate additional justification.

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  1. Referee: [§4] §4 (Extension to higher powers): The argument that the two-column positivity identities 'continue to hold' for ∇^k, k≥2, is stated without an explicit inductive step, recurrence for the coefficients, or even a direct verification for k=2. This step is load-bearing for the generalized claim and is not secured by the single-application identities developed earlier.

    Authors: We agree that the current presentation of the extension to ∇^k in §4 lacks an explicit inductive argument or verification for small values of k. The manuscript asserts that the two-column positivity identities extend by iteration, relying on the fact that the image under ∇ remains within the relevant span of modified Hall-Littlewood polynomials indexed by two-column partitions. However, we acknowledge that this iterative claim requires formalization to be fully convincing. In the revised manuscript we will add a dedicated subsection to §4 that supplies an inductive proof: assuming Schur positivity holds for ∇^m applied to any two-column modified Hall-Littlewood polynomial, we show that the coefficients of ∇^{m+1} remain Schur-positive by composing the base-case operator with the already-positive result of ∇^m. We will also include an explicit coefficient computation for the case k=2 on the smallest non-trivial two-column partitions to illustrate the pattern. These additions will secure the generalized claim without altering the core results for the base case. revision: yes

Circularity Check

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No load-bearing circularity; extension to ∇^k presented as direct application of two-column identities

full rationale

The paper resolves the Bergeron-Garsia-Haiman-Tesler conjectures for two-column modified Hall-Littlewood polynomials under a single ∇ by combinatorial or algebraic identities. The claim that the same techniques extend to ∇^k for k≥1 is asserted without reducing the positivity statement to a self-definition, fitted parameter, or self-citation chain that itself depends on the target result. No equations or sections in the provided abstract or description exhibit a prediction that is forced by construction from the inputs. The derivation remains self-contained against the external conjectures it addresses.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

0 free parameters · 1 axioms · 0 invented entities

The central claim rests on the standard algebraic properties of the nabla operator and modified Hall-Littlewood polynomials as developed in the literature on Macdonald polynomials and diagonal harmonics; no new free parameters or invented entities are introduced in the abstract.

axioms (1)
  • domain assumption Standard properties of the nabla operator and modified Hall-Littlewood polynomials in the ring of symmetric functions.
    The paper builds directly on the established theory of these objects and the conjectures stated by Bergeron et al.

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