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    Symplectic matroids (English)
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    6 April 1999
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    A Coxeter matroid, also called WP-matroid, is a subset \(M\) of the set of cosets \(W/P\) of a Coxeter group \(W\) modulo a parabolic subgroup \(P\) such that \(M\) satisfies a certain maximality condition. More precisely, for each \(w\in W\) there is an element \(x\in M\) such that for all \(y\in M\) the element \(w^{-1}y\) precedes or equals \(w^{-1}x\) in the strong Bruhat order, compare \textit{A. V. Borovik, I. Gelfand}, and \textit{N. White} [Adv. Math. 120, No. 2, 258-264, Art. No. 0038 (1996; Zbl 0858.05025)]. In this context an ordinary matroid is a Coxeter matroid corresponding to the symmetric group, see \textit{N. L. White} [Contemp. Math. 197, 401-409 (1996; Zbl 0862.05021)]. A symplectic matroid is a Coxeter matroid in which the Coxeter group is the group of symmetries of the \(n\)-cube. In this paper the authors examine the basic algebraic and geometric properties of symplectic matroids.
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    Coxeter matroid
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    symplectic matroid
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    totally isotropic subspace
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    2-matroid
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    symmetric matroid
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    root system
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    flag matroid
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