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arxiv: 1504.05213 · v2 · pith:43ZX4AUXnew · submitted 2015-04-20 · 🧮 math.CO

Lattice structure of Grid-Tamari orders

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keywords ordersgrid-tamarilatticecongruence-uniformorderprovesetstamari
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The Tamari order is a central object in algebraic combinatorics and many other areas. Defined as the transitive closure of an associativity law, the Tamari order possesses a surprisingly rich structure: it is a congruence-uniform lattice. We consider a larger class of posets, the Grid-Tamari orders, which arise as an ordering on the facets of the non-kissing complex introduced by Pylyavskyy, Petersen, and Speyer. In addition to Tamari orders, some interesting examples of Grid-Tamari orders include the Type A Cambrian lattices and Grassmann-Tamari orders. We prove that the Grid-Tamari orders are congruence-uniform lattices, which resolves a conjecture of Santos, Stump, and Welker. Towards this goal, we define a closure operator on sets of paths in a square grid, and prove that the biclosed sets of paths, ordered by inclusion, form a congruence-uniform lattice. We then prove that the Grid-Tamari order is a quotient lattice of the corresponding lattice of biclosed sets.

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