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Basis shape loci and the positive Grassmannian

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arxiv 1904.13361 v1 pith:ZVIGPWZ4 submitted 2019-04-30 math.CO math.AG

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keywords locusmatroidpositroidtransversalbasisshapegrassmannianmatrix
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A basis shape locus takes as input data a zero/nonzero pattern in an $n \times k$ matrix, which is equivalent to a presentation of a transversal matroid. The locus is defined as the set of points in the Grassmannian of $k$ planes in $\mathbb{R}^n$ which are the row space of a matrix with the prescribed zero/nonzero pattern. We show that this locus depends only on the transversal matroid, not on the specific presentation. When a transversal matroid is a positroid, the closure of its basis shape locus is the associated positroid variety. We give a sufficient, and conjecturally necessary, condition for when a transversal matroid is a positroid. Finally, we discus applications to two programs for computing scattering amplitudes in $\mathcal{N} = 4$ SYM theory: one trying to prove that projections of certain positroid cells triangulate the amplituhedron, and another using Wilson loop diagrams.

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  1. Combinatorics of the geometry of Wilson loop diagrams I: equivalence classes via matroids and polytopes

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    Two Wilson loop diagrams define the same positroid exactly when they differ by retriangulating certain exact subdiagrams, and inequivalent diagrams correspond to non-parallel faces of an associahedron.

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