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    The partial order of dominant weights (English)
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    6 July 1999
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    The weight lattice of a crystallographic root system is partially ordered by the rule that \(\lambda>\mu\) if \(\lambda-\mu\) is a nonnegative integer linear combination of positive roots. The paper under review is devoted to combinatorial properties of the subposet \(\Lambda^+\) formed by the dominant weights. It is proved that \(\lambda\) covers \(\mu\) in \(\Lambda^+\) only if \(\lambda-\mu\) belongs to a distinguished subset of the positive roots. Also, if the root system is irreducible, it is proved that the Möbius function of \(\Lambda^+\) takes on only the values \(\{0, \pm 1, \pm 2\}\).
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    crystallographic root system
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    dominant weights
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    partial order
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    Cartan matrix
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    Möbius function
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    weight lattice
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