Alternating sign matrices and their Bruhat order
DOI10.1016/J.DISC.2016.10.010zbMATH Open1366.15024OpenAlexW2552685479MaRDI QIDQ2397543FDOQ2397543
Authors: Richard A. Brualdi, Michael W. Schroeder
Publication date: 22 May 2017
Published in: Discrete Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.disc.2016.10.010
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- Alternating sign matrices and Verma modules
- Weighted counting of inversions on alternating sign matrices
- Alternating sign and sign-restricted matrices: representations and partial orders
- Generalized alternating sign matrices and signed permutation matrices
- Permutation (Matrices) and Beyond
- Matrices with Sign Consistency of a Given Order
- The Waldspurger transform of permutations and alternating sign matrices
- Alternating sign matrices and hypermatrices, and a generalization of Latin squares
- The Bruhat order of generalized alternating sign matrices and its rank
- A poset \(\Phi_{n}\) whose maximal chains are in bijection with the \(n\times n\) alternating sign matrices
- On comparability of bigrassmannian permutations
- On the little secondary Bruhat order
- Alternating sign matrices: extensions, König-properties, and primary sum-sequences
- The Bruhat order on classes of isotopic Latin squares
- Some Combinatorially Defined Matrix Classes
- Frobenius-König theorem for classes of \((0, \pm 1)\)-matrices
- Classes of \((0,1)\)-matrices where the Bruhat order and the secondary Bruhat order coincide
- A directed graph structure of alternating sign matrices
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