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Dual matroid polytopes and internal activity of independence complexes
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Shelling orders are a ubiquitous tool used to understand invariants of cell complexes. Significant effort has been made to develop techniques to decide when a given complex is shellable. However, empirical evidence shows that some shelling orders are better than others. In this article, we explore this phenomenon in the case of matroid independence complexes. Based on a new relation between shellability of dual matroid polytopes and independence complexes, we outline a systematic way to investigate and compare different shellings orders. We explain how our new tools recast and deepen various classical results to the language of geometry, and suggest new heuristics for addressing two old conjectures due to Simon and Stanley. Furthermore, we present freely available software which can be used to experiment with these new geometric ideas.
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