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In mathematics, Pieri's formula, named after Mario Pieri, describes the product of a Schubert cycle by a special Schubert cycle in the Schubert calculus, or the product of a Schur polynomial by a complete symmetric function.

In terms of Schur functions sλ indexed by partitions λ, it states that

s μ h r = λ s λ {\displaystyle \displaystyle s_{\mu }h_{r}=\sum _{\lambda }s_{\lambda }}

where hr is a complete homogeneous symmetric polynomial and the sum is over all partitions λ obtained from μ by adding r elements, no two in the same column. By applying the ω involution on the ring of symmetric functions, one obtains the dual Pieri rule for multiplying an elementary symmetric polynomial with a Schur polynomial:

s μ e r = λ s λ {\displaystyle \displaystyle s_{\mu }e_{r}=\sum _{\lambda }s_{\lambda }}

The sum is now taken over all partitions λ obtained from μ by adding r elements, no two in the same row.


Pieri's formula implies Giambelli's formula. The Littlewood–Richardson rule is a generalization of Pieri's formula giving the product of any two Schur functions. Monk's formula is an analogue of Pieri's formula for flag manifolds.

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