For graphic and cographic matroids, the derivative g'_M(-1) equals (-1)^{c(M)-1} c(M), and computational data suggests many new properties of the coefficient N2.
Valuative invariants for large classes of matroids
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We study an operation in matroid theory that allows one to transition a given matroid into another with more bases via relaxing a \emph{stressed subset}. This framework provides a new combinatorial characterization of the class of split matroids. Moreover, it permits to describe an explicit matroid subdivision of a hypersimplex, which in turn can be used to write down concrete formulas for the evaluations of any valuative invariant on these matroids. This shows that evaluations on split matroids depend solely on the behavior of the invariant on tractable subclass of Schubert matroids. We address systematically the consequences of our approach for several invariants. They include the volume and Ehrhart polynomial of base polytopes, the Tutte polynomial, Kazhdan--Lusztig polynomials, the Whitney numbers of the first and second kind, spectrum polynomials and a generalization of these by Denham, chain polynomials and Speyer's $g$-polynomials, as well as Chow rings of matroids and their Hilbert--Poincar\'e series. The flexibility of this setting allows us to give a unified explanation for several recent results regarding the listed invariants; furthermore, we emphasize it as a powerful computational tool to produce explicit data and concrete examples.
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Graph theoretic properties of Speyer's matroid polynomial $g_M(t)$
For graphic and cographic matroids, the derivative g'_M(-1) equals (-1)^{c(M)-1} c(M), and computational data suggests many new properties of the coefficient N2.