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Coxeter groups, imaginary cones and dominance

Representation Theory 2013-06-19 v4

Abstract

Brink and Howlett have introduced a partial ordering, called dominance, on the positive roots in the Tits realization of Coxeter groups (Math. Ann. 296 (1993), 179--190). Recently a concept called \infty-height is introduced to each reflection in an arbitrary Coxeter group WW (Edgar, Dominance and regularity in Coxeter groups, PhD thesis, 2009). It is known (Dyer, unpublished) that for all WW of finite rank, and for each non-negative nn, the set of reflections of \infty-height equal to nn is finite. However, it is not clear that the concepts of \infty-height and dominance are related. Here we show that the \infty-height of an arbitrary reflection is equal to the number of positive roots strictly dominated by the positive root corresponding to that reflection. We also give applications of dominance to the study of imaginary cones of Coxeter groups.

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@article{arxiv.1108.5232,
  title  = {Coxeter groups, imaginary cones and dominance},
  author = {Xiang Fu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.5232},
  year   = {2013}
}
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