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Ehrhart Theory of Paving and Panhandle Matroids

Combinatorics 2023-07-26 v3

Abstract

We show that the base polytope PMP_M of any paving matroid MM can be systematically obtained from a hypersimplex by slicing off certain subpolytopes, namely base polytopes of lattice path matroids corresponding to panhandle-shaped Ferrers diagrams. We calculate the Ehrhart polynomials of these matroids and consequently write down the Ehrhart polynomial of PMP_M, starting with Katzman's formula for the Ehrhart polynomial of a hypersimplex. The method builds on and generalizes Ferroni's work on sparse paving matroids. Combinatorially, our construction corresponds to constructing a uniform matroid from a paving matroid by iterating the operation of stressed-hyperplane relaxation introduced by Ferroni, Nasr, and Vecchi, which generalizes the standard matroid-theoretic notion of circuit-hyperplane relaxation. We present evidence that panhandle matroids are Ehrhart positive and describe a conjectured combinatorial formula involving chain forests and Eulerian numbers from which Ehrhart positivity of panhandle matroids will follow. As an application of the main result, we calculate the Ehrhart polynomials of matroids associated with Steiner systems and finite projective planes, and show that they depend only on their design-theoretic parameters: for example, while projective planes of the same order need not have isomorphic matroids, their base polytopes must be Ehrhart equivalent.

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@article{arxiv.2201.12442,
  title  = {Ehrhart Theory of Paving and Panhandle Matroids},
  author = {Derek Hanely and Jeremy L. Martin and Daniel McGinnis and Dane Miyata and George D. Nasr and Andrés R. Vindas-Meléndez and Mei Yin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.12442},
  year   = {2023}
}

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30 pages, 1 Figure, to appear in Advances in Geometry