On Some Properties of LCM-Lattices of Edge Ideals of k-Uniform Hypergraphs
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The pith
The lcm-lattice of an edge ideal of a k-uniform hypergraph is Boolean, modular, or complemented under stated conditions on its edges.
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Core claim
We establish conditions under which the lcm-lattice of an edge ideal of a k-uniform hypergraph is Boolean, modular, or complemented. We extend these results to the product of lcm-lattices in the complemented case. We also study the effects of polarization on the lcm-lattices of I(H) and its polarized ideal.
What carries the argument
The lcm-lattice Icm(I(H)) of the edge ideal I(H), whose elements are the least common multiples of subsets of the monomial generators corresponding to the hypergraph edges, ordered by divisibility.
Load-bearing premise
The stated combinatorial conditions on the edges of the k-uniform hypergraph are enough to force the lcm-lattice to be Boolean, modular, or complemented.
What would settle it
A k-uniform hypergraph whose edges satisfy the paper's combinatorial conditions but whose lcm-lattice is neither Boolean nor modular nor complemented would falsify the central claim.
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In this article, we investigate the combinatorial and algebraic properties of the lcm-lattice associated with the edge ideal of a hypergraph. Let $\H$ be a hypergraph, $I(\H)$ its corresponding edge ideal in a polynomial ring in $n$ variables, and $\mathrm{Icm}(I(\H))$ the associated lcm-lattice. We establish conditions under which the lcm-lattice of an edge ideal is Boolean, modular, or complemented. Furthermore, we extend these results to the case of the product of lcm-lattices in the complemented case. Additionally, we study the effects of polarization on the lcm-lattices of $I(\H)$ and its polarized ideal.
Editorial analysis
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Referee Report
Summary. The paper investigates the lcm-lattice associated to the edge ideal I(H) of a k-uniform hypergraph H. It establishes combinatorial conditions on H under which this lattice is Boolean, modular, or complemented; extends the complemented case to products of such lcm-lattices; and studies the effect of polarization on the lattices of I(H) and its polarized ideal.
Significance. If the stated conditions and proofs hold, the work supplies explicit combinatorial criteria linking hypergraph structure to lattice-theoretic properties of monomial edge ideals, which may aid classification of algebraic invariants such as regularity or depth. The product extension and polarization analysis are constructive additions that build directly on the standard monomial-lattice correspondence.
minor comments (3)
- [Preliminaries] The definition of the lcm-lattice in the preliminaries section should explicitly recall that the order is by divisibility of monomials and that the join is the lcm operation, to avoid any ambiguity for readers new to the construction.
- [Main results] In the statement of the main theorem characterizing Boolean lcm-lattices, the hypergraph condition is phrased in terms of edge intersections; an explicit example with a small k-uniform hypergraph satisfying (or violating) the condition would clarify the scope.
- [Polarization] The polarization section treats the polarized ideal as an additional observation; if this is intended only as a remark, the text should state that the lattice properties are not claimed to be preserved under polarization.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for the positive summary of our work on lcm-lattices of edge ideals of k-uniform hypergraphs and for recommending minor revision. We appreciate the recognition of the combinatorial criteria, product extensions, and polarization analysis. Since no specific major comments were listed in the report, we interpret the minor revision as addressing any small clarifications or typographical issues that may arise during final preparation.
Circularity Check
No significant circularity identified
full rationale
The paper derives conditions under which the lcm-lattice of an edge ideal of a k-uniform hypergraph is Boolean, modular, or complemented, and extends to products in the complemented case, using the standard bijection between hypergraph edges and monomial generators of the edge ideal together with the definition of the lcm-lattice as the poset of lcms under divisibility. All steps are direct combinatorial verifications of lattice properties from these definitions; no parameter fitting, self-referential definitions, load-bearing self-citations, or smuggled ansatzes appear. The derivation is self-contained and independent of the target results.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (2)
- standard math The lcm-lattice of a monomial ideal is the distributive lattice generated by the least common multiples of subsets of the minimal generators under divisibility.
- domain assumption Edge ideals of hypergraphs are monomial ideals generated by square-free monomials corresponding to the edges.
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