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Asymptotics of Schur functions on almost staircase partitions

We study the asymptotics of Schur polynomials with partitions $λ$ which are almost staircase; more precisely, partitions that differ from $((m-1)(N-1),(m-1)(N-2),\ldots,(m-1),0)$ by at most one component at the beginning as $N\rightarrow \infty$, for a positive integer $m\ge 1$ independent of $N$. By applying either determinant formulas or integral representations for Schur functions, we show that $\frac{1}{N}\log \frac{s_λ(u_1,\ldots,u_k, x_{k+1},\ldots,x_N)}{s_λ(x_1,\ldots,x_N)}$ converges to a sum of $k$ single-variable holomorphic functions, each of which depends on the variable $u_i$ for $1\leq i\leq k$, when there are only finitely many distinct $x_i$'s and each $u_i$ is in a neighborhood of $x_i$, as $N\rightarrow\infty$. The results are related to the law of large numbers and central limit theorem for the dimer configurations on contracting square-hexagon lattices with certain boundary conditions.

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