ABSTRACT

A very powerful and practical as well as labour saving graphical method, the so-called Young Diagram technique has been found to be very useful. Partitions may be represented by a Young Diagram. This consists of arrangement of n-cells in h-rows. When boxes in Young Diagrams are numbered with an integer, is called the Young Tableau. Numbers can be placed in in Young Diagrams as follows: numbers increase left-to-right along a row and numbers increase on going down a column. This is then denominated a standard tableau. The subtle difference between the Young Diagram or Young Tableau is that in the latter case numbers 1,2,. exist inside each box. These label the coordinates signifying all the degrees of freedom of identical particle numbers 1,2,.. etc. The dimensionality corresponding to a Young Diagram is different for different groups.