We make a systematic study of a new combinatorial construction called a dual equivalence graph. We axiomatize these graphs and prove that their generating functions are symmetric and Schur positive. By constructing a graph on ribbon tableaux which we transform into a dual equivalence graph, we give a combinatorial proof of the symmetry and Schur positivity of the ribbon tableaux generating functions introduced by Lascoux, Leclerc and Thibon. Using Haglund's formula for the transformed Macdonald polynomials, this also gives a combinatorial formula for the Schur expansion of Macdonald polynomials.
We study how many riffle shuffles are required to mix n cards if only certain features of the deck are of interest, e.g. suits disregarded or only the colors of interest. For these features, the number of shuffles drops from 3 2 log 2 n to log 2 n. We derive closed formulae and an asymptotic 'rule of thumb' formula which is remarkably accurate.These results show that for red-black mixing, there is a total variation cutoff at 1 4 N log N . Note that single card mixing does not have a cutoff, recalling that in Proposition B.2 the deck has size n and in Proposition B.3 the deck has size N = 2n.
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