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has glosseng: In mathematics, a Kostka polynomial Kλμ(q, t), named after Carl Kostka, is a polynomial in two variables with non-negative integer coefficients depending on two partitions λ and μ. Sometimes the variable q is fixed to be 0 in which case the polynomials are denoted by Kλμ(t) = Kλμ(0,t). The two-variable polynomials are also called Macdonald–Kostka polynomials or q,t-Kostka polynomials. There are two slightly different versions of them, one called transformed Kostka polynomials.
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