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* {{cite book | author=I.G. Macdonald | authorlink=Ian G. Macdonald | title=Symmetric Functions and Hall Polynomials | publisher=Oxford University Press | pages=101-104 | year=1979 | isbn=0-19-853530-9 }}
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* {{cite journal | author=D.E. Littlewood | title=On certain symmetric functions | journal=Proc. London Math. Soc. | volume=43 | year=1961 | pages=485-498 }}
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In mathematics, the Hall–Littlewood polynomials encode combinatorial data relating to the representations of the general linear group. They are named for Philip Hall and Dudley E. Littlewood.

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References

  • I.G. Macdonald (1979). Symmetric Functions and Hall Polynomials. Oxford University Press, 101-104. ISBN 0-19-853530-9. 
  • D.E. Littlewood (1961). "On certain symmetric functions". Proc. London Math. Soc. 43: 485-498.