The topology of arrangements of ideal type
Abstract
In 1962, Fadell and Neuwirth showed that the configuration space of the braid arrangement is aspherical. Having generalized this to many real reflection groups, Brieskorn conjectured this for all finite Coxeter groups. This in turn follows from Deligne's seminal work from 1972, where he showed that the complexification of every real simplicial arrangement is a K(π,1)-arrangement. In this paper we study the K(π,1)-property for a certain class of subarrangements of Weyl arrangements, the so called arrangements of ideal type AI. These stem from ideals I in the set of positive roots of a reduced root system. We show that the K(π,1)-property holds for all arrangements AI if the underlying Weyl group is classical and that it extends to most of the AI if the underlying Weyl group is of exceptional type. Conjecturally this holds for all AI. In general, the AI are neither simplicial, nor is their complexification fiber type.
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