paper

Proof of a conjecture of Bergeron, Ceballos and Labbé

arXiv:1603.03138

Abstract

The reduced expressions for a given element of a Coxeter group can be regarded as the vertices of a directed graph ; its arcs correspond to the braid moves. Specifically, an arc goes from a reduced expression to a reduced expression when is obtained from by replacing a contiguous subword of the form (for some distinct in ) by (where both subwords have length , the order of in ). We prove a strong bipartiteness-type result for this graph : Not only does every cycle of have even length; actually, the arcs of can be colored (with colors corresponding to the type of braid moves used), and to every color corresponds an "opposite" color (corresponding to the reverses of the braid moves with color ), and for any color , the number of arcs in any given cycle of having color in is even. This is a generalization and strengthening of a 2014 result by Bergeron, Ceballos and Labbé. We state further conjectural extensions.

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