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On the topology and combinatorics of decomposable arrangements

Group Theory 2025-09-30 v2 Algebraic Geometry Geometric Topology

Abstract

A complex hyperplane arrangement A\mathcal{A} is said to be decomposable if there are no elements in the degree 3 part of its holonomy Lie algebra besides those coming from the rank 2 flats. When this purely combinatorial condition is satisfied, it is known that the associated graded Lie algebra of the arrangement group GG decomposes (in degrees greater than 1) as a direct product of free Lie algebras. It follows that the II-adic completion of the Alexander invariant B(G)B(G) also decomposes as a direct sum of "local" invariants and the Chen ranks of GG are the sums of the local contributions. Moreover, if B(G)B(G) is separated, then the degree 1 cohomology jump loci of the complement of A\mathcal{A} have only local components, and the algebraic monodromy of the Milnor fibration is trivial in degree 1.

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@article{arxiv.2404.04784,
  title  = {On the topology and combinatorics of decomposable arrangements},
  author = {Alexander I. Suciu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.04784},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

46 pages; accepted for publication in Contemporary Mathematics