s-Lecture Hall Partitions, Self-Reciprocal Polynomials, and Gorenstein Cones
Abstract
In 1997, Bousquet-Melou and Eriksson initiated the study of lecture hall partitions, a fascinating family of partitions that yield a finite version of Euler's celebrated odd/distinct partition theorem. In subsequent work on s-lecture hall partitions, they considered the self-reciprocal property for various associated generating functions, with the goal of characterizing those sequences s that give rise to generating functions of the form . We continue this line of investigation, connecting their work to the more general context of Gorenstein cones. We focus on the Gorenstein condition for s-lecture hall cones when s is a positive integer sequence generated by a second-order homogeneous linear recurrence with initial values 0 and 1. Among such sequences s, we prove that the n-dimensional s-lecture hall cone is Gorenstein for all n greater than or equal to 1 if and only if s is an l-sequence. One consequence is that among such sequences s, unless s is an l-sequence, the generating function for the s-lecture hall partitions can have the form for at most finitely many n. We also apply the results to establish several conjectures by Pensyl and Savage regarding the symmetry of h*-vectors for s-lecture hall polytopes. We end with open questions and directions for further research.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.1211.0258,
title = {s-Lecture Hall Partitions, Self-Reciprocal Polynomials, and Gorenstein Cones},
author = {Matthias Beck and Benjamin Braun and Matthias Köppe and Carla Savage and Zafeirakis Zafeirakopoulos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.0258},
year = {2017}
}