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International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences (IJEAS)

ISSN: 2394-3661, Volume-3, Issue-7, July 2016

The Reduction of Resolution of Weyl module from


Characteristic-free to Lascoux Resolution in case
(6,5,3)
Haytham Razooki Hassan, Nora Taha Abd

II. CHARACTERISTIC-FREE RESOLUTION OF THE PARTITION


Abstract In this paper we study the relation between the (6,5,3)
resolution of weyl module in characteristic-free mode
We find the terms of the resolution of weyl module in the
and in the Lascoux mode (characteristic zero ),more precisely
case of the partition (6,5,3) .In general a terms of the
we obtain the Lascoux resolution of in characteristic
resolution of weyl module in the case of a three-rowed
zero as an application of the resolution of in
partition ( which appeared in [2] are
characteristic-free.
Res ([p,q;0]) Res
([p,q+l+1;l+1])
Index Terms Resolution ,Weyl module Lascoux module Res ([p+ +1,q+ +1, ])
,divided power ,characteristic-free.
Where x, y and z stand for the separator variables, and the
boundary map is . Let again Bar(M,A;S) be the
I. INTRODUCTION
free bar module on the set S={x,y,z} consisting of three
Let R be commutative ring with 1 and F be free R-module by separators x, y and z, where A is the free associative
we mean the divided power of degree n. The resolution (non-commutative) algebra generated by , and
Res [p ,q ,r, ] of weyl module associated to the and their divided powers with the following relations:
three-rowed skew-shape and
( call the shape and the module M is the direct sum of tensor products of
represented by the diagram divided power module for suitable , and
with the action of , and and their divided powers .
we will consider the case when .
we have
Res([6,5,0])

Res([6,5+l+1;l+1])

In general ,the weyl module is presented by the box map Res([6+ +1,5+ +1, ]) ,So

Res([6,5+l+1;l+1])

= Res([6,6;1]) Res([6,7;2])

Res([6,8;3]) and
Where the maps
may Res([6+ +1,5+ +1; ])
be interpreted as divided power of the place polarization
from place 1 to place 2 (i.e. ) ,the maps
= Res([7,6;0]) Res([7,7;1])

may Where is the bar complex:


be place 2 interpreted as divided power of the place
is the bar complex:
polarization from place 2 to 3 (i.e. )[1]. we have to
mention that we shall use instead of to refer to
divided power algebra of degree n .
is the bar complex:

Dr.Haytham Razooki Hassan, Department of Mathematics, Roma


University / College of science / Baghdad, Iraq .

Nora Taha Abd, Department of Mathematics, Al -Mustansiriya


University/ Collegeof Science/ Baghdad, Iraq .

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and is the bar complex:


Then in this case we have the following terms :
In dimension zero we have
In dimension one we have

In dimension two we have the sum of the following terms:

In dimension three we have the sum of the following terms:

and

In dimension four we have the sum of the following terms:

and

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In dimension five we have the sum of the following terms:

In dimension six we have the sum of the following terms:

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In dimension seven we have the sum of the following terms:

In dimension eight we have the sum of the following terms:

Finally In dimension nine we have

In [2] , it is necessary to introduce a quotient of bar complex modulo the Capelli identities relations ; the proof these relation
are compatible with the boundary map is complicated [2] .

III. LASCOUX RESOLUTION OF THE PARTITION (6,5,3)


The Lascoux resolution of the weyl module associated to the partition (6,5,3) looks like this

Where the position of the terms of the complex determined by the length of the permutations to which they correspond .The
correspondence between the terms of the resolution above and permutations is as follows:

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Now ,the terms can be presented as below ,following Buchsbaum method [1] .

for j=4,5,6,7,8,9.
Where are the sums of the Lascoux terms and the are the sums of the others.
Then the map can be defined as:
If we define this map as follows:

We should point out that the map satisfies the identity :


(3.1)

Where by we mean the component of the boundary of the fat complex which conveys to . We will use notation
, etc .Then we can define as .It is easy to show that which we defined above satisfies
(3.1) ,for example :

At this point we are in position to define as


Proposition(3.1)
The composition =0
Proof: [1] ,[3]

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we have

Which equal to zero because the properties of the boundary map [1] ,so we get that .
Now we define map such that
(3.2)
We define this maps as follows:

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It is easy to show that which is defined above satisfies (3.2) ,for example we chose one of them

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and

Proposition 3 .2
we have exactness at
Proof : See [1] and [3]
Now by using we can also define by
Proposition 3.3

Proof :the same way used in proposition (3.1)


we need the definition of a map Such that (3.3)
As follows

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Again we can show that which defined above satisfies the condition (3.3) ,and we chose one of them as an example

and

finally, we defined the map 3 by :

proposition 4
The complex

0 is exact .
So from all we have done above we have the complex
Proof: see [1] and [3] .
0
(3.4)
REFERENCES
Where defined by:
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Resolution and Letter place methods for Intertwining Numbers ,European
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[2] D.A. Buchsbum and G.C.Rota ,(2001),Approaches to Resolution of
Weyl modules ,Adv .In applied math . 27 ,pp .82-191 .
[3] H .R .Hassan ,(2006),Application of the characteristic free Resolution
of Weyl module to the Lascoux resolution in the case (3,3,3).ph D. thesis
,Universita di Roma "Tor Vergata".

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