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The purity of set-systems related to Grassmann necklaces

Combinatorics 2013-12-12 v1 Representation Theory

Abstract

Studying the problem of quasicommuting quantum minors, Leclerc and Zelevinsky introduced in 1998 the notion of weakly separated sets in [n]:={1,,n}[n]:=\{1,\ldots, n\}. Moreover, they raised several conjectures on the purity for this symmetric relation, in particular, on the Boolean cube 2[n]2^{[n]}. In 0909.1423[math.CO] we proved these purity conjectures for the Boolean cube 2[n]2^{[n]}, the discrete Grassmanian ([n]r){[n]\choose r}, and some other set-systems. Oh, Postnikov, and Speyer in arxiv:1109.4434 proved the purity for weakly separated collections inside a positroid which contain a Grassmann necklace N\mathcal N defining the positroid. We denote such set-systems as Int(N)\mathcal{I}nt(\mathcal N ). In this paper we give an alternative (and shorter) proof of the purity of Int(N)\mathcal{I}nt(\mathcal N ) and present a stronger result. More precisely, we introduce a set-system Out(N)\mathcal{O}ut(\mathcal N ) complementary to Int(N)\mathcal{I}nt(\mathcal N ), in a sense, and establish its purity. Moreover, we prove (Theorem~3) that these two set-systems are weakly separated from each other. As a consequence of Theorem~3, we obtain the purity of set-systems related to pairs of weakly separated necklaces (Proposition 4 and Corollaries 1 and 2). Finally, we raise a conjecture on the purity of both the interior and exterior of a generalized necklace.

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@article{arxiv.1312.3121,
  title  = {The purity of set-systems related to Grassmann necklaces},
  author = {Vladimir Danilov and Alexander Karzanov and Gleb Koshevoy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.3121},
  year   = {2013}
}

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13 pages, 3 figures