Rowmotion in slow motion

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Abstract: Rowmotion is a simple cyclic action on the distributive lattice of order ideals of a poset: it sends the order ideal x to the order ideal generated by the minimal elements not in x. It can also be computed in "slow motion" as a sequence of local moves. We use the setting of trim lattices to generalize both definitions of rowmotion, proving many structural results along the way. We introduce a flag simplicial complex (similar to the canonical join complex of a semidistributive lattice), and relate our results to recent work of Barnard by proving that extremal semidistributive lattices are trim. As a corollary, we prove that if A is a representation finite algebra and mod A has no cycles, then the torsion classes of A ordered by inclusion form a trim lattice.




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