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    Noncrossing partitions, toggles, and homomesies (English)
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    6 December 2016
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    Summary: We introduce \(n(n-1)/2\) natural involutions (``toggles'') on the set \(S\) of noncrossing partitions \(\pi\) of size \(n\), along with certain composite operations obtained by composing these involutions. We show that for many operations \(T\) of this kind, a surprisingly large family of functions \(f\) on \(S\) (including the function that sends \(\pi\) to the number of blocks of \(\pi\)) exhibits the homomesy phenomenon: the average of \(f\) over the elements of a \(T\)-orbit is the same for all \(T\)-orbits. We can apply our method of proof more broadly to toggle operations back on the collection of independent sets of certain graphs. We utilize this generalization to prove a theorem about toggling on a family of graphs called ``2-cliquish''. More generally, the philosophy of this ``toggle-action'', proposed by \textit{J. Striker} [``Rowmotion and generalized toggle groups'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:1601.03710}], is a popular topic of current and future research in dynamic algebraic combinatorics.
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    Coxeter element
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    homomesy
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    involution
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    noncrossing partition
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    toggle group
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