On local Dressians of matroids
Abstract
We study the fan structure of Dressians (d,n) and local Dressians () for a given matroid . In particular we show that the fan structure on () given by the three term Pl\"ucker relations coincides with the structure as a subfan of the secondary fan of the matroid polytope P(). As a corollary, we have that a matroid subdivision is determined by its 3-dimensional skeleton. We also prove that the Dressian of the sum of two matroids is isomorphic to the product of the Dressians of the matroids. Finally we focus on indecomposable matroids. We show that binary matroids are indecomposable, and we provide a non-binary indecomposable matroid as a counterexample for the converse.
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