Orlik–Solomon sheaf homology on a geometric lattice concentrates in top degree and decomposes as a sum of local OS algebras tensored with top homology of complementary geometric semilattices.
On connected subgraph arrangements
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Recently, Cuntz and K\"uhne introduced a particular class of hyperplane arrangements stemming from a given graph $G$, so called connected subgraph arrangements $A_G$. In this note we strengthen some of the result from their work and prove new ones for members of this class. For instance, we show that aspherical members withing this class stem from a rather restricted set of graphs. Specifically, if $A_G$ is an aspherical connected subgraph arrangement, then $A_G$ is free with the unique possible exception when the underlying graph $G$ is the complete graph on $4$ nodes.
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Orlik--Solomon sheaf homology of geometric lattices
Orlik–Solomon sheaf homology on a geometric lattice concentrates in top degree and decomposes as a sum of local OS algebras tensored with top homology of complementary geometric semilattices.