Abstract

Many aspects of the asymptotics of Plancherel distributed partitions have been studied in the past fifty years, in particular the limit shape, the distribution of the longest rows, connections with random matrix theory and characters of the representation matrices of the symmetric group. Regarding the latter, we extend a celebrated result of Kerov on the asymptotic of Plancherel distributed characters by studying partial trace and partial sum of a representation matrix. We decompose each of these objects into a main term and a reminder, and for each such a decomposition we prove a central limit theorem for the main term. We apply these results to prove a law of large numbers for the partial sum. Our main tool is the expansion of symmetric functions evaluated on Jucys–Murphy elements.

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