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Posets arising as 1-skeleta of simple polytopes, the nonrevisiting path conjecture, and poset topology

Published 12 Feb 2018 in math.CO, math.AT, and math.OC | (1802.04342v4)

Abstract: Given any polytope PP and any generic linear functional c{\bf c} , one obtains a directed graph G(P,c)G(P,{\bf c}) from the 1-skeleton of PP by orienting each edge e(u,v)e(u,v) from uu to vv for ${\bf c} (u) < {\bf c} ( v)$. For PP a simple polytope and G(P,c)G(P,{\bf c}) the Hasse diagram of a lattice LL, the join of any collection SS of elements which all cover a common element uu in LL is proven to equal the sink of the smallest face of PP containing uu and all of the elements of SS. The author conjectures for such G(P,c)G(P,{\bf c}) that no directed path in G(P,c)G(P,{\bf c}) ever revisits any facet of PP. This would imply for such PP and c{\bf c} that the simplex method for linear programming is efficient under all possible pivot rules. This conjecture is proven for 3-polytopes and for spindles. For simple polytopes in which G(P,c)G(P,{\bf c}) is the Hasse diagram of a lattice LL, the order complex of each open interval in LL is proven homotopy equivalent to a ball or a sphere. Applications are given to the weak Bruhat order, the Tamari lattice, and the Cambrian lattices. This paper concludes with an appendix by Dominik Preu\ss proving the monotone Hirsch conjecture for PP a simple polytope and G(P,c)G(P,{\bf c}) the Hasse diagram of a lattice. This confirms one of the main consequences that the author's conjecture would have.

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