Posets arising as 1-skeleta of simple polytopes, the nonrevisiting path conjecture, and poset topology
Abstract: Given any polytope and any generic linear functional , one obtains a directed graph from the 1-skeleton of by orienting each edge from to for ${\bf c} (u) < {\bf c} ( v)$. For a simple polytope and the Hasse diagram of a lattice , the join of any collection of elements which all cover a common element in is proven to equal the sink of the smallest face of containing and all of the elements of . The author conjectures for such that no directed path in ever revisits any facet of . This would imply for such and 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 is the Hasse diagram of a lattice , the order complex of each open interval in 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 a simple polytope and the Hasse diagram of a lattice. This confirms one of the main consequences that the author's conjecture would have.
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