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Mosc. Math. J., 2014 Volume 14, Number 1, Pages 121–160 (Mi mmj517)

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The boundary of the Gelfand–Tsetlin graph: new proof of Borodin–Olshanski's formula, and its $q$-analogue

Leonid Petrovab

a Dobrushin Mathematics Laboratory, Kharkevich Institute for Information Transmission Problems, Moscow, Russia
b Department of Mathematics, Northeastern University, 360 Huntington ave., Boston, MA 02115, USA

Abstract: In their recent paper, Borodin and Olshanski have presented a novel proof of the celebrated Edrei–Voiculescu theorem which describes the boundary of the Gelfand–Tsetlin graph as a region in an infinite-dimensional coordinate space. This graph encodes branching of irreducible characters of finite-dimensional unitary groups. Points of the boundary of the Gelfand–Tsetlin graph can be identified with finite indecomposable (= extreme) characters of the infinite-dimensional unitary group. An equivalent description identifies the boundary with the set of doubly infinite totally nonnegative sequences.
A principal ingredient of Borodin–Olshanski's proof is a new explicit determinantal formula for the number of semi-standard Young tableaux of a given skew shape (or of Gelfand–Tsetlin schemes of trapezoidal shape). We present a simpler and more direct derivation of that formula using the Cauchy–Binet summation involving the inverse Vandermonde matrix. We also obtain a $q$-generalization of that formula, namely, a new explicit determinantal formula for arbitrary $q$-specializations of skew Schur polynomials. Its particular case is related to the $q$-Gelfand–Tsetlin graph and $q$-Toeplitz matrices introduced and studied by Gorin.

Key words and phrases: Gelfand–Tsetlin graph, trapezoidal Gelfand–Tsetlin schemes, Edrei–Voiculescu theorem, inverse Vandermonde matrix, $q$-deformation, skew Schur polynomials.

MSC: 05E10, 22E66, 31C35, 46L65

Received: September 17, 2012

Language: English

DOI: 10.17323/1609-4514-2014-14-1-121-160



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