MAT-free reflection arrangements
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Combinatorial aspects of matroids and geometric lattices (05B35) Reflection and Coxeter groups (group-theoretic aspects) (20F55) Arrangements of points, flats, hyperplanes (aspects of discrete geometry) (52C35) Relations with arrangements of hyperplanes (32S22) Reflection groups, reflection geometries (51F15) Configurations and arrangements of linear subspaces (14N20)
Abstract: We introduce the class of MAT-free hyperplane arrangements which is based on the Multiple Addition Theorem by Abe, Barakat, Cuntz, Hoge, and Terao. We also investigate the closely related class of MAT2-free arrangements based on a recent generalization of the Multiple Addition Theorem by Abe and Terao. We give classifications of the irreducible complex reflection arrangements which are MAT-free respectively MAT2-free. Furthermore, we ask some questions concerning relations to other classes of free arrangements.
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