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Wronskians, total positivity, and real Schubert calculus

Combinatorics 2023-11-15 v3 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

A complete flag in Rn\mathbb{R}^n is a sequence of nested subspaces V1Vn1V_1 \subset \cdots \subset V_{n-1} such that each VkV_k has dimension kk. It is called totally nonnegative if all its Pl\"ucker coordinates are nonnegative. We may view each VkV_k as a subspace of polynomials in R[x]\mathbb{R}[x] of degree at most n1n-1, by associating a vector (a1,,an)(a_1, \dots, a_n) in Rn\mathbb{R}^n to the polynomial a1+a2x++anxn1a_1 + a_2x + \cdots + a_nx^{n-1}. We show that a complete flag is totally nonnegative if and only if each of its Wronskian polynomials Wr(Vk)\mathsf{Wr}(V_k) is nonzero on the interval (0,)(0, \infty). In the language of Chebyshev systems, this means that the flag forms a Markov system or ECTECT-system on (0,)(0, \infty). This gives a new characterization and membership test for the totally nonnegative flag variety. Similarly, we show that a complete flag is totally positive if and only if each Wr(Vk)\mathsf{Wr}(V_k) is nonzero on [0,][0, \infty]. We use these results to show that a conjecture of Eremenko (2015) in real Schubert calculus is equivalent to the following conjecture: if VV is a finite-dimensional subspace of polynomials such that all complex zeros of Wr(V)\mathsf{Wr}(V) lie in the interval (,0)(-\infty, 0), then all Pl\"ucker coordinates of VV are real and positive. This conjecture is a totally positive strengthening of a result of Mukhin, Tarasov, and Varchenko (2009), and can be reformulated as saying that all complex solutions to a certain family of Schubert problems in the Grassmannian are real and totally positive. We also show that our conjecture is equivalent to a totally positive version of the secant conjecture of Sottile (2003).

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@article{arxiv.2110.02301,
  title  = {Wronskians, total positivity, and real Schubert calculus},
  author = {Steven N. Karp},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.02301},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

25 pages. v2: Updated references. v3: Clarified references to the secant conjecture