A Moyal-like product on functions is lifted to scalar fields and functionals, and its graph expansion is shown to reproduce the known adjacency-matrix description of Feynman graphs.
Combinatorial Proofs of Identities Involving Symmetric Matrices
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Brualdi and Ma found a connection between involutions of length $n$ with $k$ descents and symmetric $k\times k$ matrices with non-negative integer entries summing to $n$ and having no row or column of zeros. From their main theorem they derived two alternating sums by algebraic means and asked for combinatorial proofs. In this note we provide such demonstrations making use of the Robinson-Schensted-Knuth correspondence between symmetric matrices and semi-standard Young Tableau. Additionally, we restate the proof of Brualdi and Ma's main result with this perspective which shortens the argument.
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From Kontsevich Graphs to Feynman graphs, a Viewpoint from the Star Products of Scalar Fields
A Moyal-like product on functions is lifted to scalar fields and functionals, and its graph expansion is shown to reproduce the known adjacency-matrix description of Feynman graphs.