The -Tamari lattice via -trees, -bracket vectors, and subword complexes
Abstract
We give new interpretations of the -Tamari lattice of Pr\'eville-Ratelle and Viennot. First, we describe it as a rotation lattice of -trees, which uncovers the relation with known combinatorial objects such as tree-like tableaux and north-east fillings. Then, using a formulation in terms of bracket vectors of -trees and componentwise order, we provide a simple description of the lattice property. We also show that the -Tamari lattice is isomorphic to the increasing-flip poset of a suitably chosen subword complex, and settle a special case of Rubey's lattice conjecture concerning the poset of pipe dreams defined by chute moves. Finally, this point of view generalizes to multi -Tamari complexes, and gives (conjectural) insight on their geometric realizability via polytopal subdivisions of multiassociahedra.
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