Branched Polymers and Hyperplane Arrangements

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We generalize the construction of connected branched polymers and the notion of the volume of the space of connected branched polymers studied by Brydges and Imbrie (Ann Math, 158:1019-1039, 2003), and Kenyon and Winkler (Am Math Mon, 116(7):612-628, 2009) to any central hyperplane arrangement A. The volume of the resulting configuration space of connected branched polymers associated to the hyperplane arrangement A is expressed through the value of the characteristic polynomial of A at 0. We give a more general definition of the space of branched polymers, where we do not require connectivity, and introduce the notion of q-volume for it, which is expressed through the value of the characteristic polynomial of A at -q. Finally, we relate the volume of the space of branched polymers to broken circuits and show that the cohomology ring of the space of branched polymers is isomorphic to the Orlik-Solomon algebra. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.

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Mészáros, K., & Postnikov, A. (2013). Branched Polymers and Hyperplane Arrangements. Discrete and Computational Geometry, 50(1), 22–38. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-013-9499-8

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