On relations for zeros of $f$-polynomials and $f^{+}$-polynomials
Abstract
Let be an irreducible (possibly noncrystallographic) root system of rank of type . For the corresponding cluster complex , which is known as pure -dimensional simplicial complex, we define the generating function of the number of faces of with dimension , which is called the {\it -polynomial}. We show that the -polynomial has exactly simple real zeros on the interval and the smallest root for the infinite series of type , and monotone decreasingly converges to zero as the rank tends to infinity. We also consider the generating function (called the {\it -polynomial}) of the number of faces of the positive part of the complex with dimension , whose zeros are real and simple and are located in the interval , including a simple root at . We show that the roots in decreasing order of -polynomial alternate with the roots in decreasing order of -polynomial.
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@article{arxiv.1608.05887,
title = {On relations for zeros of $f$-polynomials and $f^{+}$-polynomials},
author = {Tadashi Ishibe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.05887},
year = {2016}
}
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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1603.04532