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2010-06-08 00:36:12 Zdaugherty 683×300 (10388 bytes) An example of the Littlewood-Richardson rule where both indexing partitions are rectangular (only the partitions indexing the Schur functions are shown). When both partitions are rectangular, the nontrivial summands will always be multiplicity free.
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