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    On the topology of the Cambrian semilattices. (English)
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    14 August 2014
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    Summary: For an arbitrary Coxeter group \(W\), Reading and Speyer defined Cambrian semilattices \(\mathcal C_\gamma\) as sub-semilattices of the weak order on \(W\) induced by so-called \(\gamma\)-sortable elements. In this article, we define an edge-labeling of \(\mathcal C_\gamma\), and show that this is an EL-labeling for every closed interval of \(\mathcal C_\gamma\). In addition, we use our labeling to show that every finite open interval in a Cambrian semilattice is either contractible or spherical, and we characterize the spherical intervals, generalizing a result by Reading.
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    Coxeter groups
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    weak order
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    Cambrian semilattices
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    EL-shellability
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    Möbius function
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