Principal specializations of Grothendieck polynomials
arXiv:2605.10276
Abstract
Motivated by Stanley's ``Schubert shenanigans'' paper, commendable attempts have been made to understand the principal specializations of Schubert or Grothendieck polynomials. In this paper, we prove that when a permutation does not contain the pattern, the principal specialization of the corresponding -Grothendieck polynomial can be expressed nonnegatively in terms of the occurrences of patterns in . Using an inverse conservation principle, we further obtain the nonnegativity expansion for permutations avoiding the pattern. Our results partially resolve conjectures raised respectively by Gao (independently observed by Gaetz), MeÅzáros--Tanjaya, and Dennin. The proofs are achieved based upon a reduction algorithm performing on the classic pipe dream model of -Grothendieck polynomials.
20 pages