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arxiv: 0712.1047 · v2 · submitted 2007-12-07 · 🧮 math.CO · math.GR

The sorting order on a Coxeter group

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Let $(W,S)$ be an arbitrary Coxeter system. For each word $\omega$ in the generators we define a partial order--called the {\sf $\omega$-sorting order}--on the set of group elements $W_\omega\subseteq W$ that occur as subwords of $\omega$. We show that the $\omega$-sorting order is a supersolvable join-distributive lattice and that it is strictly between the weak and Bruhat orders on the group. Moreover, the $\omega$-sorting order is a "maximal lattice" in the sense that the addition of any collection of Bruhat covers results in a nonlattice. Along the way we define a class of structures called {\sf supersolvable antimatroids} and we show that these are equivalent to the class of supersolvable join-distributive lattices.

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