On models of the braid arrangement and their hidden symmetries
Abstract
The De Concini-Procesi wonderful models of the braid arrangement of type are equipped with a natural action, but only the minimal model admits an `hidden' symmetry, i.e. an action of that comes from its moduli space interpretation. In this paper we explain why the non minimal models don't admit this extended action: they are `too small'. In particular we construct a {\em supermaximal} model which is the smallest model that can be projected onto the maximal model and again admits an extended action. We give an explicit description of a basis for the integer cohomology of this supermaximal model. Furthermore, we deal with another hidden extended action of the symmetric group: we observe that the symmetric group acts by permutation on the set of -codimensionl strata of the minimal model. Even if this happens at a purely combinatorial level, it gives rise to an interesting permutation action on the elements of a basis of the integer cohomology.
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@article{arxiv.1406.1304,
title = {On models of the braid arrangement and their hidden symmetries},
author = {Filippo Callegaro and Giovanni Gaiffi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.1304},
year = {2014}
}