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Gamma-positivity for octopuses: a bijective proof

Published 13 Aug 2026 in math.CO | (2608.13247v1)

Abstract: Chapoton introduced an interesting family of polytopes called arbor polytopes, where a polytope Q<em>τ\mathcal{Q}<em>τ is associated to any arbor ττ. Chapoton conjectured that the polynomial h(τ)h(τ) which counts lattice points in Q</em>τ\mathcal{Q}</em>τ by number of nonzero entries is palindromic and unimodal. Athanasiadis, Xiao, and Yan recently proved that h(τ)h(τ) is gamma-positive for a certain class of arbors they call octopuses. Since their proof was computational, they asked for one that is bijective. We present such a proof. We also extend their results by showing that h(τ)h(τ) is gamma-positive for a larger class of arbors we call lopsided octopuses.

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