Quasisymmetric Functions from Combinatorial Hopf Monoids and Ehrhart Theory
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zbMATH Open1440.05248arXiv1604.00076MaRDI QIDQ5111044FDOQ5111044
Authors: Jacob A. White
Publication date: 26 May 2020
Abstract: We investigate quasisymmetric functions coming from combinatorial Hopf monoids. We show that these invariants arise naturally in Ehrhart theory, and that some of their specializations are Hilbert functions for relative simplicial complexes. This class of complexes, called forbidden composition complexes, also forms a Hopf monoid, thus demonstrating a link between Hopf algebras, Ehrhart theory, and commutative algebra. We also study various specializations of quasisymmetric functions.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1604.00076
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