Giambelli's formula
In mathematics, Giambelli's formula, named after Giovanni Giambelli, expresses Schubert classes in terms of special Schubert classes, or Schur functions in terms of complete symmetric functions.
It states
where σλ is the Schubert class of a partition λ.
Giambelli's formula is a consequence of Pieri's formula. The Porteous formula is a generalization to morphisms of vector bundles over a variety.
See also
- Schubert calculus - includes examples
References
- Fulton, William (1997), Young tableaux, London Mathematical Society Student Texts, 35, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-56144-0, ISBN 978-0-521-56724-4, MR1464693
- Sottile, Frank (2001) [1994], "Schubert calculus", Encyclopedia of Mathematics, EMS Press
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