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SB-lattices, distributivity, and Bruhat order on sortable elements. (English)
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26 August 2015
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Summary: In this article, we investigate the set of \(\gamma\)-sortable elements, associated with a Coxeter group \(W\) and a Coxeter element \(\gamma\in W\), under Bruhat order, and we denote this poset by \(\mathcal B_\gamma\). We show that this poset belongs to the class of SB-lattices recently introduced by Hersh and Mészáros, by proving a more general statement, namely that all join-distributive lattices are SB-lattices. The observation that \(\mathcal B_\gamma\) is join-distributive is due to Armstrong. Subsequently, we investigate for which finite Coxeter groups \(W\) and which Coxeter elements \(\gamma\in W\) the lattice \(\mathcal B_\gamma\) is in fact distributive. It turns out that this is the case for the ``coincidental'' Coxeter groups, namely the groups \(A_n\), \(B_n\), \(H_3\) and \(I_2(k)\). We conclude this article with a conjectural characteriziation of the Coxeter elements \(\gamma\) of said groups for which \(\mathcal B_\gamma\) is distributive in terms of forbidden orientations of the Coxeter diagram.
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SB-labelings
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Möbius functions
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crosscut complexes
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distributive lattices
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join-distributive lattices
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antimatroids
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Bruhat order
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sortable elements
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Coxeter groups
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