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The local -vector of the cluster subdivision of a simplex
Published 2 Apr 2012 in math.CO | (1204.0362v1)
Abstract: The cluster complex is an abstract simplicial complex, introduced by Fomin and Zelevinsky for a finite root system . The positive part of naturally defines a simplicial subdivision of the simplex on the vertex set of simple roots of . The local -vector of this subdivision, in the sense of Stanley, is computed and the corresponding -vector is shown to be nonnegative. Combinatorial interpretations to the entries of the local -vector and the corresponding -vector are provided for the classical root systems, in terms of noncrossing partitions of types and . An analogous result is given for the barycentric subdivision of a simplex.
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