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Boolean Term Orders and the Root System Bn
Authors:Diane Maclagan
Institution:(1) Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 94720, U.S.A.
Abstract:A Boolean term order is a total order on subsets of n] ={1,..., n} such that emptyv pr agr for all agr 
$$ \subseteq$$
n], agr ne emptyv, and agr pr beta rArr agr cup gamma pr beta cup gamma for all gamma with gamma cap(agr cup beta) = emptyv. Boolean term orders arise in several different areas of mathematics, including Gröbner basis theory for the exterior algebra, and comparative probability.The main result of this paper is that Boolean term orders correspond to one-element extensions of the oriented matroid M(Bn), where Bn is the root system {ei : 1 le i le n} cup{ei ± ej : 1 le i < j le n}. This establishes Boolean term orders in the framework of the Baues problem, in the sense of (Reiner, 1998). We also define a notion of coherence for a Boolean term order, and a flip relation between different term orders. Other results include examples of noncoherent term orders, including an example exhibiting flip deficiency, and enumeration of Boolean term orders for small values of n.
Keywords:Baues problem  oriented matroid  term order
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