2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.03828
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A $q$-deformation of an algebra of Klyachko and Macdonald's reduced word formula

Philippe Nadeau,
Vasu Tewari

Abstract: There is a striking similarity between Macdonald's reduced word formula and the image of the Schubert class in the cohomology ring of the permutahedral variety Permn as computed by Klyachko. Toward understanding this better, we undertake an in-depth study of a q-deformation of the Sn-invariant part of the rational cohomology ring of Permn, which we call the q-Klyachko algebra. We uncover intimate links between expansions in the basis of squarefree monomials in this algebra and various notions in algebraic comb… Show more

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“…The reader will note the similarity between the perspectives that follow: they are indeed easily seen to be equivalent. In contrast, the fact that any of these definitions is equivalent to Definition 1.2 is not obvious, and this was a key result in [17].…”
Section: Alternative Definitions Of Remixed Eulerian Numbersmentioning
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“…The reader will note the similarity between the perspectives that follow: they are indeed easily seen to be equivalent. In contrast, the fact that any of these definitions is equivalent to Definition 1.2 is not obvious, and this was a key result in [17].…”
Section: Alternative Definitions Of Remixed Eulerian Numbersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these properties were already given in [17], while the others will be proved at various locations in the text: (1) is [17,Proposition 5.4]. ( 2) is Lemma 5.1.…”
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