Generalized Minors and Tensor Invariants
Combinatorics
2019-01-29 v1 Representation Theory
Abstract
Berenstein, Fomin and Zelevinsky defined functions on double Bruhat cells which they called generalized minors. By relating certain double Bruhat cells to configuration spaces of flags, we give formulas for these generalized minors as tensor invariants. This allows us to verify certain weight identities. The weights of the tensor invariants can then be used to construct the quiver for the cluster structure on the configuration space of three flags. We also show a converse statement--that the weights of tensor invariants can by computed from the structure of the quiver. The weight identities are important because they are necessary for the existence of cluster structures on the moduli space of framed local systems.
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@article{arxiv.1901.09855,
title = {Generalized Minors and Tensor Invariants},
author = {Ian Le and Sammy Luo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.09855},
year = {2019}
}
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18 pages, 5 figures