Locally anti-blocking g-polytopes for flow polytopes

Abstract

Given an acyclic directed graph (DAG), the space of strength one flows is a lattice polytope called the flow polytope of the DAG. If the DAG admits an ample framing, then the flow polytope is Gorenstein and it linearly projects onto a reflexive polytope called the g-polytope. We provide a combinatorial characterization of amply framed DAGs that have a locally anti-blocking g-polytope, and we characterize the minimal faces of the g-polytope containing a fixed pair of vertices. We prove in this case that the unimodular triangulation of the g-polytope induced by the DKK triangulation of the flow polytope is a pulling triangulation, and we characterize the pulling orders that yield the DKK triangulation. To prove our results, we introduce and study coherence diagrams, a combinatorial model of coherence for amply framed DAGs with locally anti-blocking g-polytopes. We conclude by indicating possible extensions of these results to the setting of g-polytopes for gentle Nakayama algebras.

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