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Degree of the Grassmannian as an affine variety

Algebraic Geometry 2025-07-29 v3

Abstract

The degree of the Grassmannian with respect to the Pl\"ucker embedding is well-known. However, the Pl\"ucker embedding, while ubiquitous in pure mathematics, is almost never used in applied mathematics. In applied mathematics, the Grassmannian is usually embedded as projection matrices Gr(k,Rn){PRn×n:PT=P=P2,  tr(P)=k}\operatorname{Gr}(k,\mathbb{R}^n) \cong \{P \in \mathbb{R}^{n \times n} : P^{\scriptscriptstyle\mathsf{T}} = P = P^2,\; \operatorname{tr}(P) = k\} or as involution matrices Gr(k,Rn){XRn×n:XT=X,  X2=I,  tr(X)=2kn}\operatorname{Gr}(k,\mathbb{R}^n) \cong \{X \in \mathbb{R}^{n \times n} : X^{\scriptscriptstyle\mathsf{T}} = X,\; X^2 = I,\; \operatorname{tr}(X)=2k - n\}. We will determine an explicit expression for the degree of the Grassmannian with respect to these embeddings. In so doing, we resolved a conjecture of Devriendt, Friedman, Reinke, and Sturmfels about the degree of Gr(2,Rn)\operatorname{Gr}(2, \mathbb{R}^n) and in fact generalized it to Gr(k,Rn)\operatorname{Gr}(k, \mathbb{R}^n). We also proved a set theoretic variant of another conjecture of theirs about the limit of Gr(k,Rn)\operatorname{Gr}(k,\mathbb{R}^n) in the sense of Gr\"obner degneration.

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@article{arxiv.2405.05128,
  title  = {Degree of the Grassmannian as an affine variety},
  author = {Lek-Heng Lim and Ke Ye},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.05128},
  year   = {2025}
}

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