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Geometric Combinatorics of Polynomials I: The Case of a Single Polynomial

Geometric Topology 2021-04-16 v1 Combinatorics Complex Variables Group Theory

Abstract

There are many different algebraic, geometric and combinatorial objects that one can attach to a complex polynomial with distinct roots. In this article we introduce a new object that encodes many of the existing objects that have previously appeared in the literature. Concretely, for every complex polynomial pp with dd distinct roots and degree at least 2, we produce a canonical compact planar 2-complex that is a compact metric version of a tiled phase diagram. It has a locally CAT(0) metric that is locally Euclidean away from a finite set of interior points indexed by the critical points of pp, and each of its 2-cells is a metric rectangle. From this planar rectangular 2-complex one can use metric graphs known as metric cacti and metric banyans to read off several pieces of combinatorial data: a chain in the partition lattice, a cyclic factorization of a d-cycle, a real noncrossing partition (also known as a primitive d-major), and the monodromy permutations for the polynomial. This article is the first in a series.

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@article{arxiv.2104.07609,
  title  = {Geometric Combinatorics of Polynomials I: The Case of a Single Polynomial},
  author = {Michael Dougherty and Jon McCammond},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.07609},
  year   = {2021}
}

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30 pages, 11 figures