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On the weighted enumeration of alternating sign matrices and descending plane partitions

Roger E. Behrend, Philippe Di Francesco, Paul Zinn-Justin

Published 2011-03-06, updated 2011-11-28Version 2

We prove a conjecture of Mills, Robbins and Rumsey [Alternating sign matrices and descending plane partitions, J. Combin. Theory Ser. A 34 (1983), 340-359] that, for any n, k, m and p, the number of nxn alternating sign matrices (ASMs) for which the 1 of the first row is in column k+1 and there are exactly m -1's and m+p inversions is equal to the number of descending plane partitions (DPPs) for which each part is at most n and there are exactly k parts equal to n, m special parts and p nonspecial parts. The proof involves expressing the associated generating functions for ASMs and DPPs with fixed n as determinants of nxn matrices, and using elementary transformations to show that these determinants are equal. The determinants themselves are obtained by standard methods: for ASMs this involves using the Izergin-Korepin formula for the partition function of the six-vertex model with domain-wall boundary conditions, together with a bijection between ASMs and configurations of this model, and for DPPs it involves using the Lindstrom-Gessel-Viennot theorem, together with a bijection between DPPs and certain sets of nonintersecting lattice paths.

Comments: v2: published version
Journal: J. Combin. Theory Ser. A 119 (2012) 331-363
Categories: math.CO, math-ph, math.MP
Subjects: 05A05, 05A15, 05A19, 15B35, 82B20, 82B23
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