I am currently working through the book on <a href="http://books.google.de/books/about/Young_Tableaux.html?id=cYA_RpBLJUkC&amp;redir_esc=y">Young Tableaux</a> by Fulton, and I find it a very nice read - in a prose ((Attention Nikolai: Do <b>not</b> touch this book.)) kind of way. As you might notice from the general sound of it, I am getting into representation theory. However, this book is more about the combinatorical aspects of the field. Since combinatorics is a very hands-on kind of math, I really think I should do a certain amount of exercises. I am only skimming through the book since ultimately, I want to get back to abstract nonsense really bad, but I will write down my solutions for any exercise I do ((I know that the book already contains <em>"solutions"</em>, but I'd rather call them <em>"hints"</em>.)) . <a href="https://blag.nullteilerfrei.de/2012/04/03/young-tableaux/#more-612" class="more-link">Do you want to know more?</a>