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Edge-Isoperimetric Inequalities in Chamber Graphs of Hyperplane Arrangements

Combinatorics 2026-04-02 v1

Abstract

We study edge-isoperimetric inequalities in chamber graphs of affine hyperplane arrangements. Our approach is topological: to a set of chambers we associate its thickening in Euclidean space and estimate its edge boundary through the induced stratification by intersections of arrangement hyperplanes. This yields general lower bounds for a broad class of sets. We show that a convex set of chambers of size i=0d(ki)\sum_{i=0}^d \binom{k}{i}, with kd1k\ge d-1, has edge boundary at least i=0d1(ki)\sum_{i=0}^{d-1}\binom{k}{i}, and we conjecture that convex sets minimize the edge boundary among all chamber sets of a fixed size. We verify this conjecture in dimension 22. Our main result is a three-dimensional asymptotic inequality for arbitrary subsets of chambers: for arrangements in general position, every set SS occupying at most a fixed proportion of the chambers satisfies S=Ω(S2/3)|\partial S|=\Omega(|S|^{2/3}). As a consequence, for an arrangement of nn hyperplanes in general position in R3\mathbb R^3, the lazy simple random walk on the chamber graph has ε\varepsilon-mixing time O(n2log(n/ε))O(n^2\log(n/\varepsilon)).

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@article{arxiv.2604.01061,
  title  = {Edge-Isoperimetric Inequalities in Chamber Graphs of Hyperplane Arrangements},
  author = {Tilen Marc},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.01061},
  year   = {2026}
}