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Employing for the case (11,8,3)/(1,0,0)

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pp. 2751–2756Vol. 29Issue 7July 2026DOI: 10.47974/JDMSC-2413 Crossmark XML
Received:
01 Jun 2025
Published Online:
31 Jul 2026
Article type:
Research Article
Language:
EN
Article no.:
JDMSC-2413
Pages:
2751–2756

Abstract

In this article we employ the mapping cone (mapp.co.) to obtain the exactness of the sequence (seq.) of the Lascoux (L.) elements of the Weyl module (W.m.) resolution (res.) by in usage the diagrams (diag.) of mapp.co. and employing the Capelli identities for the case (11,8,3)/(1,0,0).

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