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Collaborative Research: Nonsymmetric Plethysm and Atom Positivity — NSF Award to University of Virginia Main Campus (VA, $179,999)

Combinatorics is an area of mathematics concerned with analyzing, organizing, and optimizing over discrete data. It is a fundamental tool in many scientific areas such as genomics, computer science, statistics, and physics. This project will develop combinatorial methods for attacking problems in Lie theory and symmetr

Award titleCollaborative Research: Nonsymmetric Plethysm and Atom Positivity
Award ID2452208
AwardeeUniversity of Virginia Main Campus
CityCHARLOTTESVILLE
StateVA
Amount obligated$179,999
Principal investigatorJennifer Morse
ProgramCombinatorics
Start date07/15/2025
AbstractCombinatorics is an area of mathematics concerned with analyzing, organizing, and optimizing over discrete data. It is a fundamental tool in many scientific areas such as genomics, computer science, statistics, and physics. This project will develop combinatorial methods for attacking problems in Lie theory and symmetric function theory, areas with applications to probability, statistical mechanics, and quantum information theory. A mutually beneficial component is the further development of the
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