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The Relationship Between Annual GDP Growth and Income Inequality: Developed and Undeveloped Countries
The hypothesis is that there exists a linear relationship between income inequality and annual GDP growth rate. When the GDP growth rate decreases, the income inequality also decreases. The researchers measured this across two major categories of countries: the developed and the undeveloped countries to see if there exists an optimal range of GDP growth that results in the lowest level of income inequality
Combinatorics of Oscillating Tableaux
In this paper, we first introduce the RSK algorithm, which gives a correspondence between integer sequences and standard tableaux. Then we introduce Schensted’s theorem and Greene’s theorem that describe how the shape of the standard tableau is determined by the sequence. We list four different bijections constructed by using the RSK insertion. The first one is a bijection between vacillating tableaux and pairs (P, T), where P is a set of ordered pairs and T is a standard tableau. The second one is a bijection between set partitions of [n] and vacillating tableaux. The third one is about partial matchings and up-down tableaux and the final one is from sequences to pairs (T, P), where T is still a standard tableau and P is a special oscillating tableau. We analyze some combinatorial statistics via these bijections
Combinatorics of Oscillating Tableaux
In this paper, we first introduce the RSK algorithm, which gives a correspondence between integer sequences and standard tableaux. Then we introduce Schensted’s theorem and Greene’s theorem that describe how the shape of the standard tableau is determined by the sequence. We list four different bijections constructed by using the RSK insertion. The first one is a bijection between vacillating tableaux and pairs (P, T), where P is a set of ordered pairs and T is a standard tableau. The second one is a bijection between set partitions of [n] and vacillating tableaux. The third one is about partial matchings and up-down tableaux and the final one is from sequences to pairs (T, P), where T is still a standard tableau and P is a special oscillating tableau. We analyze some combinatorial statistics via these bijections
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