The orbit algebra of a permutation group with polynomial profile is Cohen-Macaulay
Abstract
Let be a group of permutations of a denumerable set . The profile of is the function which counts, for each , the (possibly infinite) number of orbits of acting on the -subsets of . Counting functions arising this way, and their associated generating series, form a rich yet apparently strongly constrained class. In particular, Cameron conjectured in the late seventies that, whenever is bounded by a polynomial, it is asymptotically equivalent to a polynomial. In 1985, Macpherson further asked if the orbit algebra of - a graded commutative algebra invented by Cameron and whose Hilbert function is - is finitely generated. In this paper, we announce a proof of a stronger statement: the orbit algebra is Cohen-Macaulay. The generating series of the profile is a rational fraction whose numerator has positive coefficients and denominator admits a combinatorial description. The proof uses classical techniques from group actions, commutative algebra, and invariant theory; it steps towards a classification of ages of permutation groups with profile bounded by a polynomial.
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@article{arxiv.1804.03489,
title = {The orbit algebra of a permutation group with polynomial profile is Cohen-Macaulay},
author = {Justine Falque and Nicolas M. Thiéry},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.03489},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
12 pages. To be presented at FPSAC 2018 Hanover, July 2018. This version includes some minor improvements. Full proofs and additional examples and figures will be published in a long version of this extended abstract