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Let $\mathcal{L}$ be the noncrossing partition lattice associated to a finite Coxeter group $W$. In this paper we construct explicit bases for the top homology groups of intervals and rank-selected subposets of $\mathcal{L}$. We define a…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2023-01-26 Yang Zhang

Let $W$ be a finite Coxeter group. We give an algebraic presentation of what we refer to as ``the non-crossing algebra'', which is associated to the hyperplane complement of $W$ and to the cohomology of its Milnor fibre. This is used to…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2022-10-24 Gus Lehrer , Yang Zhang

Reflection groups, geometry of the discriminant and noncrossing partitions. When W is a well-generated complex reflection group, the noncrossing partition lattice NCP_W of type W is a very rich combinatorial object, extending the notion of…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2010-10-22 Vivien Ripoll

For any finite, real reflection group $W$, we construct a geometric basis for the homology of the corresponding non-crossing partition lattice. We relate this to the basis for the homology of the corresponding intersection lattice…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2008-07-15 Aisling Kenny

When W is a finite Coxeter group of classical type (A, B, or D), noncrossing partitions associated to W and compatibility of almost positive roots in the associated root system are known to be modeled by certain planar diagrams. We show how…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2026-05-13 Nathan Reading

We study Milnor fibers of complexified real line arrangements. We give a new algorithm computing monodromy eigenspaces of the first cohomology. The algorithm is based on the description of minimal CW-complexes homotopic to the complements,…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2014-05-26 Masahiko Yoshinaga

We complete the computation of the integral homology of the generalized braid group $B$ associated to an arbitrary irreducible complex reflection group $W$ of exceptional type. In order to do this we explicitely computed the…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2016-05-24 Ivan Marin

We prove that if $M$ is a CW-complex, then the homotopy type of the skeletal filtration of $M$ does not depend on the cell decomposition of $M$ up to wedge products with $n$-disks $D^n$, when the later are given their natural…

Geometric Topology · Mathematics 2017-05-23 João Faria Martins

In this article we prove that the lattice of noncrossing partitions is EL-shellable when associated with the well-generated complex reflection group of type $G(d,d,n)$, for $d,n\geq 3$, or with the exceptional well-generated complex…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2016-07-27 Henri Mühle

For any finite Coxeter group $W$ of rank $n$ we show that the order complex of the lattice of non-crossing partitions $\mathrm{NC}(W)$ embeds as a connected chamber subcomplex into a spherical building of type $A_{n-1}$. We use this to give…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2018-05-24 Julia Heller , Petra Schwer

When W is a finite reflection group, the noncrossing partition lattice NCP_W of type W is a rich combinatorial object, extending the notion of noncrossing partitions of an n-gon. A formula (for which the only known proofs are case-by-case)…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2014-06-10 Vivien Ripoll

We introduce a new class of reflection groups associated with the canonical bilinear lattices of Lenzing, which we call reflection groups of canonical type. The main result of this work is a categorification of the corresponding poset of…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2025-12-02 Barbara Baumeister , Igor Burban , Georges Neaime , Charly Schwabe

We investigate the cohomology of the Milnor fibre of a reflection arrangement as a module for the group $\Gamma$ generated by the reflections, together with the cyclic monodromy. Although we succeed completely only for unitary reflection…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2013-07-29 Alexandru Dimca , Gus Lehrer

The noncrossing partition poset associated to a Coxeter group $W$ and Coxeter element $c$ is the interval $[1,c]_T$ in the absolute order on $W$. We construct a new model of noncrossing partititions for $W$ of classical affine type, using…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2026-05-13 Laura G. Brestensky , Nathan Reading

We prove that if $M$ is a CW-complex and $*$ is a 0-cell of $M$, then the crossed module $\Pi_2(M,M^1,*)$ does not depend on the cellular decomposition of $M$ up to free products with $\Pi_2(D^2,S^1,*)$, where $M^1$ is the 1-skeleton of…

Geometric Topology · Mathematics 2016-08-16 João Faria Martins

Many examples of nonpositively curved closed manifolds arise as blow-ups of projective hyperplane arrangements. If the hyperplane arrangement is associated to a finite reflection group W, and the blow-up locus is W-invariant, then the…

Geometric Topology · Mathematics 2007-05-23 M. Davis , T. Januszkiewicz , R. Scott

We give a case-free proof that the lattice of noncrossing partitions associated to any finite real reflection group is EL-shellable. Shellability of these lattices was open for the groups of type $D_n$ and those of exceptional type and rank…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Christos A. Athanasiadis , Thomas Brady , Colum Watt

We situate the noncrossing partitions associated to a finite Coxeter group within the context of the representation theory of quivers. We describe Reading's bijection between noncrossing partitions and clusters in this context, and show…

Representation Theory · Mathematics 2014-01-14 Colin Ingalls , Hugh Thomas

We define a new lattice structure on the elements of a finite Coxeter group W. This lattice, called the shard intersection order, is weaker than the weak order and has the noncrossing partition lattice NC(W) as a sublattice. The new…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2026-05-14 Nathan Reading

For a real reflection group the reflecting hyperplanes cut out on the unit sphere a simplicial complex called the Coxeter complex. Abramenko showed that each reflecting hyperplane meets the Coxeter complex in another Coxeter complex if and…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2017-10-17 Alexander R. Miller
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