Comparability of random permutations in the strong Bruhat order

Abstract

The (strong) Bruhat order for permutations provides a partial ordering defined as follows: two permutations are comparable if one can be obtained from the other by a sequence of adjacent transpositions that each increase the number of inversions by 1. Given two random permutations, what is the probability that they are comparable in the Bruhat order? This problem was first considered in a 2006 work of Hammett and Pittel, which showed an exponential lower bound and a polynomial upper bound. The lower bound was very recently improved to the subexponential bound of (-n1/2 + o(1)) by Boretsky, Cornejo, Hodges, Horn, Lesnevich, and McAllister. Hammett and Pittel predicted that the probability should decrease polynomially. We show that the probability decreases faster than any polynomial and is on the order of (-(2 n)).

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