arXiv: Group Theory | 2019

Non-crossing partitions

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Non-crossing partitions have been a staple in combinatorics for quite some time. More recently, they have surfaced (sometimes unexpectedly) in various other contexts from free probability to classifying spaces of braid groups. Also, analogues of the non-crossing partition lattice have been introduced. Here, the classical non-crossing partitions are associated to Coxeter and Artin groups of type $\\mathsf{A}_n$, which explains the tight connection to the symmetric groups and braid groups. We shall outline those developments.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.4171/197-1/11
Language English
Journal arXiv: Group Theory

Full Text