Generalizing Tanisaki's ideal via ideals of truncated symmetric functions
Abstract
We define a family of ideals in the polynomial ring that are parametrized by Hessenberg functions (equivalently Dyck paths or ample partitions). The ideals generalize algebraically a family of ideals called the Tanisaki ideal, which is used in a geometric construction of permutation representations called Springer theory. To define , we use polynomials in a proper subset of the variables that are symmetric under the corresponding permutation subgroup. We call these polynomials {\em truncated symmetric functions} and show combinatorial identities relating different kinds of truncated symmetric polynomials. We then prove several key properties of , including that if in the natural partial order on Dyck paths then , and explicitly construct a Gr\"{o}bner basis for . We use a second family of ideals for which some of the claims are easier to see, and prove that . The ideals arise in work of Ding, Develin-Martin-Reiner, and Gasharov-Reiner on a family of Schubert varieties called partition varieties. Using earlier work of the first author, the current manuscript proves that the ideals generalize the Tanisaki ideals both algebraically and geometrically, from Springer varieties to a family of nilpotent Hessenberg varieties.
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@article{arxiv.1012.1630,
title = {Generalizing Tanisaki's ideal via ideals of truncated symmetric functions},
author = {Aba Mbirika and Julianna Tymoczko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.1630},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
v1 had 27 pages. v2 is 29 pages and adds Appendix B, where we include a recent proof by Federico Galetto of a conjecture given in the previous version. We also add some connections between our work and earlier results of Ding, Gasharov-Reiner, and Develin-Martin-Reiner. v3 corrects a typo in Valibouze's citation in the bibliography. To appear in Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics