Chromatic Symmetric Functions of Hypertrees
Abstract
The chromatic symmetric function XH of a hypergraph H is the generating function for all colorings of H so that no edge is monochromatic. When H is an ordinary graph, it is known that XH is positive in the fundamental quasisymmetric functions FS, but this is not the case for general hypergraphs. We exhibit a class of hypergraphs H --- hypertrees with prime-sized edges --- for which XH is F-positive, and give an explicit combinatorial interpretation for the F-coefficients of XH.
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