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The nil Hecke ring and Deodhar's conjecture on Bruhat intervals
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    The nil Hecke ring and Deodhar's conjecture on Bruhat intervals (English)
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    17 June 1993
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    The author uses the properties of the ``nil Hecke ring'' proved by \textit{B. Kostant} and \textit{M. Kumar} [Adv. Math. 62, 187-237 (1986; Zbl 0641.17008)] to prove the following: Theorem. Let \((W,R)\) be a Coxeter system and \(\ell : W \to \mathbb{N}\) be the associated length function. Denote the Bruhat order on \(W\) by \(\leq\). Then for any \(v \leq y \leq w\) one has \(\#\{t \in T\mid v\leq ty \leq w\} \geq \ell(w) - \ell(v)\) where \(T\) denotes the set of reflections of \(W\), i.e. the conjugates in \(W\) of the simple reflections.
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    nil Hecke ring
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    Coxeter system
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    length function
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    Bruhat order
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    reflections
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