= Robinson–Schensted correspondence
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The Robinson–Schensted correspondence is a combinatorial bijection between permutations and pairs of standard Young tableaux of the same shape. It was introduced independently by John H. Robinson and Ferdinand Schensted in the mid-20th century. The correspondence is an important tool in representation theory, algebraic combinatorics, and the study of symmetric functions. \#\#\# Key Components: 1. **Permutations**: A permutation of a set is a rearrangement of its elements.
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