Inhomogeneous Multispecies t-PushTASEP and Macdonald Polynomials
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Explore the connection between the stationary distribution of the inhomogeneous multispecies t-PushTASEP and Macdonald polynomials at q=1 in this 43-minute conference talk presented by Lauren Williams of Harvard University. Recorded at IPAM's Integrability and Algebraic Combinatorics Workshop, delve into the intricacies of this mathematical concept and its implications. Gain insights into advanced topics in pure and applied mathematics as presented by a leading expert in the field.
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Lauren Williams - inhomogeneous multispecies t-PushTASEP and Macdonald polynomials - IPAM at UCLA
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Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)