The Zonotopal Algebra of the Broken Wheel Graph and its Generalization
Abstract
The machinery of zonotopal algebra is linked with two particular polytopes: the Stanley-Pitman polytope and the regular simplex with parameters , defined by the inequalities where the are variables. Specifically, we will discuss the central Dahmen-Micchelli space of the broken wheel graph and its dual, the -central space. We will observe that the -central space of is monomial, with a basis given by the -parking functions. We will show that the volume polynomial of the the Stanley-Pitman polytope lies in the central Dahmen-Micchelli space of and is precisely the polynomial in a particular basis of the central Dahmen-Micchelli space which corresponds to the monomial in the dual monomial basis of the -central space. We will then define the generalized broken wheel graph for a given rooted tree on vertices. For every such tree, we can construct directed graphs, which we will refer to as \textit{generalized broken wheel graphs}. Each generalized broken wheel graph constructed from will give us a polytope, its volume polynomial, and a \textit{reference monomial}. The polytopes together give a polyhedral subdivision of , their volume polynomials together give a basis for the subspace of homogeneous polynomials of degree of the corresponding central Dahmen-Micchelli space, and their reference monomials together give a basis for its dual.
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@article{arxiv.1810.04432,
title = {The Zonotopal Algebra of the Broken Wheel Graph and its Generalization},
author = {Sarah B. Brodsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.04432},
year = {2018}
}
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26 pages, 7 figures