Brick polytopes, lattice quotients, and Hopf algebras
Abstract
This paper is motivated by the interplay between the Tamari lattice, J.-L. Loday's realization of the associahedron, and J.-L. Loday and M. Ronco's Hopf algebra on binary trees. We show that these constructions extend in the world of acyclic -triangulations, which were already considered as the vertices of V. Pilaud and F. Santos' brick polytopes. We describe combinatorially a natural surjection from the permutations to the acyclic -triangulations. We show that the fibers of this surjection are the classes of the congruence on defined as the transitive closure of the rewriting rule for letters and words on . We then show that the increasing flip order on -triangulations is the lattice quotient of the weak order by this congruence. Moreover, we use this surjection to define a Hopf subalgebra of C. Malvenuto and C. Reutenauer's Hopf algebra on permutations, indexed by acyclic -triangulations, and to describe the product and coproduct in this algebra and its dual in term of combinatorial operations on acyclic -triangulations. Finally, we extend our results in three directions, describing a Cambrian, a tuple, and a Schr\"oder version of these constructions.
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@article{arxiv.1505.07665,
title = {Brick polytopes, lattice quotients, and Hopf algebras},
author = {Vincent Pilaud},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.07665},
year = {2023}
}
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59 pages, 32 figures