Young Tableaux
Delve into the fascinating world of combinatorics with Young Tableaux by William Fulton, published by Cambridge University Press in 1996. This insightful book spans 272 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration into the intricate concepts of Young tableaux and their applications across various mathematical fields.
Fulton expertly illustrates the interplay between Young tableaux and the algebra of symmetric functions, the representations of symmetric and general linear groups, and the captivating geometry of flag varieties. With its intuitive presentation and an abundance of exercises, Young Tableaux is an invaluable resource for both beginning graduate students and seasoned researchers looking to deepen their understanding of algebra and geometry.
Expand your mathematical knowledge and discover the beauty of combinatorics through this engaging text that bridges theory and application.