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On $A_1^2$ restrictions of Weyl arrangements

Combinatorics 2020-09-24 v2 Group Theory

Abstract

Let A\mathcal{A} be a Weyl arrangement in an \ell-dimensional Euclidean space. The freeness of restrictions of A\mathcal{A} was first settled by a case-by-case method by Orlik and the second author (1993), and later by a uniform argument by Douglass (1999). Prior to this, Orlik and Solomon (1983) had completely determined the exponents of these arrangements by exhaustion. A classical result due to Orlik, Solomon and the second author (1986), asserts that the exponents of any A1A_1 restriction, i.e., the restriction of A\mathcal{A} to a hyperplane, are given by {m1,,m1}\{m_1,\ldots, m_{\ell-1}\}, where exp(A)={m1,,m}\exp(\mathcal{A})=\{m_1,\ldots, m_{\ell}\} with m1mm_1 \le \cdots\le m_{\ell}. As a next step towards conceptual understanding of the restriction exponents we will investigate the A12A_1^2 restrictions, i.e., the restrictions of A\mathcal{A} to the subspaces of type A12A_1^2. In this paper, we give a combinatorial description of the exponents and describe bases for the modules of derivations of the A12A_1^2 restrictions in terms of the classical notion of related roots by Kostant (1955).

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@article{arxiv.1910.05468,
  title  = {On $A_1^2$ restrictions of Weyl arrangements},
  author = {Takuro Abe and Hiroaki Terao and Tan Nhat Tran},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.05468},
  year   = {2020}
}

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