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Triangular-Grid Billiards and Plabic Graphs

arXiv:2202.06943

Abstract

Given a polygon in the triangular grid, we obtain a permutation via a natural billiards system in which beams of light bounce around inside of . The different cycles in correspond to the different trajectories of light beams. We prove that \[\text{area}(P)\geq 6\text{cyc}(P)-6\quad\text{and}\quad\text{perim}(P)\geq\frac{7}{2}\text{cyc}(P)-\frac{3}{2},\] where and are the (appropriately normalized) area and perimeter of , respectively, and is the number of cycles in . The inequality concerning is tight, and we characterize the polygons satisfying . These results can be reformulated in the language of Postnikov's plabic graphs as follows. Let be a connected reduced plabic graph with essential dimension . Suppose has marked boundary points and (internal) vertices, and let be the number of cycles in the trip permutation of . Then we have \[v\geq 6c-6\quad\text{and}\quad n\geq\frac{7}{2}c-\frac{3}{2}.\]

16 pages, 13 figures

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