English

Pop, Crackle, Snap (and Pow): Some Facets of Shards

Combinatorics 2024-01-15 v2

Abstract

Reading cut the hyperplanes in a real central arrangement H\mathcal H into pieces called \emph{shards}, which reflect order-theoretic properties of the arrangement. We show that shards have a natural interpretation as certain generators of the fundamental group of the complement of the complexification of H\mathcal H. Taking only positive expressions in these generators yields a new poset that we call the \emph{pure shard monoid}. When H\mathcal H is simplicial, its poset of regions is a lattice, so it comes equipped with a pop-stack sorting operator Pop\mathsf{Pop}. In this case, we use Pop\mathsf{Pop} to define an embedding Crackle\mathsf{Crackle} of Reading's shard intersection order into the pure shard monoid. When H\mathcal H is the reflection arrangement of a finite Coxeter group, we also define a poset embedding Snap\mathsf{Snap} of the shard intersection order into the positive braid monoid; in this case, our three maps are related by Snap=CracklePop\mathsf{Snap}=\mathsf{Crackle} \cdot \mathsf{Pop}.

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@article{arxiv.2209.05392,
  title  = {Pop, Crackle, Snap (and Pow): Some Facets of Shards},
  author = {Colin Defant and Nathan Williams},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.05392},
  year   = {2024}
}