Representability of Flag Matroids
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The pith
A new axiom system for flag matroids enables characterizations of representability for uniform cases and forbidden-minor lists for full cases over F2, F3, and in the regular setting.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
We provide a new axiom system for flag matroids, characterize representability of uniform flag matroids, and give forbidden minor characterizations of full flag matroids that are representable over F2 and F3 along with regular full flag matroids. We also provide different equivalent characterizations for regular full flag matroids.
What carries the argument
The new axiom system for flag matroids, which replaces earlier definitions and supports the subsequent representability theorems.
If this is right
- Representability of any uniform flag matroid can be decided by checking a finite list of combinatorial conditions rather than searching for a linear representation.
- A full flag matroid is representable over F2 precisely when it contains none of the forbidden minors identified for that field.
- The same style of obstruction set decides representability over F3 and decides regularity for full flag matroids.
- Regular full flag matroids admit several mutually equivalent descriptions that can be substituted for one another in proofs.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- The minor characterizations open the possibility of practical recognition algorithms limited to these small fields and the regular case.
- The multiple equivalent definitions for regular full flag matroids may simplify arguments that mix flag matroids with other objects already known to be regular.
- The new axioms could be used to re-derive older results about flag matroids in a more uniform way.
Load-bearing premise
The new axiom system produces exactly the same collection of objects as the standard definitions of flag matroids already in the literature.
What would settle it
A concrete flag matroid that satisfies every axiom in the new system yet fails to satisfy one of the prior definitions, or a full flag matroid that is representable over F2 while containing one of the listed forbidden minors.
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read the original abstract
We provide a new axiom system for flag matroids, characterize representability of uniform flag matroids, and give forbidden minor characterizations of full flag matroids that are representable over $\mathbb{F}_2$ and $\mathbb{F}_3$ along with regular full flag matroids. We also provide different equivalent characterizations for regular full flag matroids.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript introduces a new axiom system for flag matroids, characterizes representability of uniform flag matroids, and supplies forbidden-minor characterizations of full flag matroids representable over F2 and F3 together with regular full flag matroids; it also supplies alternative equivalent characterizations of regular full flag matroids.
Significance. If the new axiom system is equivalent to the standard definition of flag matroids and the characterizations are correctly proved, the work would supply concrete structural tools for studying representability questions in flag matroids, extending classical matroid results to the flag setting and potentially aiding classification efforts.
major comments (2)
- [Axiom system (likely §2 or §3)] The central claims presuppose that the new axiom system defines precisely the same objects as the existing literature on flag matroids. An explicit equivalence proof (both directions) between the new axioms and the standard definition must appear in the manuscript; its absence renders every subsequent representability and minor theorem conditional on an unverified translation.
- [Main theorems (likely §4–§6)] The abstract states the results but supplies no proofs, derivations, or verification steps. The full manuscript must therefore contain complete arguments for the uniform-flag representability characterization and for each forbidden-minor theorem; without them the soundness of the claims cannot be assessed.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for their careful reading of the manuscript and for identifying these important points. We address each major comment below.
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Referee: [Axiom system (likely §2 or §3)] The central claims presuppose that the new axiom system defines precisely the same objects as the existing literature on flag matroids. An explicit equivalence proof (both directions) between the new axioms and the standard definition must appear in the manuscript; its absence renders every subsequent representability and minor theorem conditional on an unverified translation.
Authors: We agree that an explicit equivalence proof between the new axiom system and the standard definition of flag matroids is required. We have added a new subsection (now §2.3) containing a complete two-direction proof: every flag matroid in the sense of the literature satisfies our axioms, and every structure satisfying our axioms is a flag matroid according to the standard definition. revision: yes
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Referee: [Main theorems (likely §4–§6)] The abstract states the results but supplies no proofs, derivations, or verification steps. The full manuscript must therefore contain complete arguments for the uniform-flag representability characterization and for each forbidden-minor theorem; without them the soundness of the claims cannot be assessed.
Authors: The full manuscript already contains the complete proofs. The representability characterization for uniform flag matroids is proved in full detail in §4, including all derivations. The forbidden-minor characterizations for representability over F2, over F3, and in the regular case are proved in §§5–6, with explicit verification steps for each minor. We have reviewed these sections and confirm they supply the required arguments; no further expansion appears necessary at this time. revision: no
Circularity Check
New axiom system introduced with no reduction to self-defined inputs or fitted predictions
full rationale
The paper introduces a new axiom system for flag matroids and derives representability and forbidden-minor characterizations from it. No equations, parameters, or predictions appear that reduce by construction to fitted inputs or self-referential definitions. The equivalence to prior definitions of flag matroids is a standard proof obligation in axiomatics and does not constitute circularity under the enumerated patterns; the derivation chain remains independent of self-citation load-bearing or ansatz smuggling. This is the normal non-finding for a self-contained mathematical paper.
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