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The nucleus of the Johnson graph $J(N,D)$

Rings and Algebras 2024-12-30 v1

Abstract

In this paper, we describe the nucleus of the Johnson graph Γ=J(N,D)\Gamma = J(N,D) with N>2DN > 2D. Let XX denote the vertex set of Γ\Gamma. Let AMatX(C)A \in \text{Mat}_X({\mathbb C}) denote the adjacency matrix of Γ\Gamma. Let {Ei}i=0D\{E_i\}_{i=0}^D denote the QQ-polynomial ordering of the primitive idempotents of AA. Fix xXx \in X, and consider the corresponding dual adjacency matrix AA^* and dual primitive idempotents {Ei}i=0D\{E^*_i\}_{i=0}^D. The subalgebra TT of MatX(C)\text{Mat}_X({\mathbb C}) generated by AA, AA^* is called the subconstituent algebra of Γ\Gamma with respect to xx. Let V=CXV={\mathbb C}^X denote the standard module of Γ\Gamma. For 0iD0 \leq i \leq D define Ni=(E0V+E1V++EiV)(E0V+E1V++EDiV). {\mathcal N}_i = (E^*_0 V + E^*_1 V + \cdots + E^*_i V) \cap (E_0 V + E_1 V + \cdots + E_{D-i} V). It is known that the sum N=i=0DNi{\mathcal N} = \sum_{i=0}^D {\mathcal N}_i is direct, and N\mathcal N is a TT-module. The TT-module N\mathcal N is called the nucleus of Γ\Gamma with respect to xx. For 0iD0 \leq i \leq D we construct a basis for Ni{\mathcal N}_i and a basis for EiNE^*_i {\mathcal N}. From this we obtain two bases of N\mathcal N. We give a combinatorial interpretation of these two bases. We give the transition matrices between these two bases. We also give the action of AA, AA^* on these bases.

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@article{arxiv.2412.19389,
  title  = {The nucleus of the Johnson graph $J(N,D)$},
  author = {Kazumasa Nomura and Paul Terwilliger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.19389},
  year   = {2024}
}