A branch statistic for trees: Interpreting coefficients of the characteristic polynomial of braid deformations
Abstract
A hyperplane arrangement in is a finite collection of affine hyperplanes. The regions are the connected components of the complement of these hyperplanes. By a theorem of Zaslavsky, the number of regions of a hyperplane arrangement is the sum of coefficients of its characteristic polynomial. Arrangements that contain hyperplanes parallel to subspaces whose defining equations are form an important class called the deformations of the braid arrangement. In a recent work, Bernardi showed that regions of certain deformations are in one-to-one correspondence with certain labeled trees. In this article, we define a statistic on these trees such that the distribution is given by the coefficients of the characteristic polynomial. In particular, our statistic applies to well-studied families like extended Catalan, Shi, Linial and semiorder.
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@article{arxiv.2111.11403,
title = {A branch statistic for trees: Interpreting coefficients of the characteristic polynomial of braid deformations},
author = {Priyavrat Deshpande and Krishna Menon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.11403},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Section 4 restructured, other minor changes, final version