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Young tableau
In mathematics, a Young tableau (pl.: tableaux) is a combinatorial object useful in representation theory and Schubert calculus. It provides a convenient way to describe the group representations of the symmetric and general linear groups and to study their properties. Young tableaux were introduced by Alfred Young, a mathematician at Cambridge University, in 1900. They were then applied to the study of the symmetric group by Georg Frobenius in 1903. Their theory was further developed by many mathematicians, including Percy MacMahonW. V. D. HodgeG. de B. RobinsonGian-Carlo RotaAlain LascouxMarcel-Paul Schützenberger and Richard P. Stanley.

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