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Applying $\sum_i \partial_{x_i}$, $\sum_i x_i \partial_{x_i}$ and $\sum_i x_i^2 \partial_{x_i}$ to Schur polynomials

The operators $L_k=\sum_i x_i^k\frac{\partial}{\partial x_i}$, with integer $k$, take symmetric polynomials into symmetric polynomials. Is it known how to write the result of the application of $L_0$, ...
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Factorization of symmetric polynomials

Let $\Lambda_n$ be the algebra of all symmetric polynomials in $n$ variables, which we also consider as an infinite-dimensional vector $\mathbb{Q}$-space, whose basis is the Schur polynomials. The ...
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LGV scheme: Any situations where the weights shift differently for each path?

In Cylindric partitions, Proposition 1, Gessel and Krattenthaler prove a formula for lattice paths on a cylinder In our particular problem, we again have paths $((P_{1},k_{1}),...,(P_{r},k_{r}))$ but ...
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Annihilator of the of the generating function not holonomic

The following is a generating function in $x,h$ with infinite parameters $q_1,q_2\ldots,$ and $w_1, w_2,\ldots$. $$\Psi(x, h)= \sum_{d=0}^{\infty} s_{(d)} (q_1, q_2, \ldots) \exp \bigg( \sum_{r=1}^{\...
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Extension of definition of Holonomic closure

My question is about finding the annihilator of a series. Let me begin with what is known and then ask my question. Let $s_d(\frac{q_1}{h},\ldots )$ denote schur function for partition $\lambda =[d]$ ...
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