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Classification of uniform flag triangulations of the boundary of the full root polytope of type $A$

The full root polytope of type $A$ is the convex hull of all pairwise differences of the standard basis vectors which we represent by forward and backward arrows. We completely classify all flag triangulations of this polytope that are uniform in the sense that the edges may be described as a function of the relative order of the indices of the four basis vectors involved. These fifteen triangulations fall naturally into three classes: three in the lex class, three in the revlex class and nine in the Simion class. We also consider a refined face count where we distinguish between forward and backward arrows. We prove the refined face counts only depend on the class of the triangulations. The refined face generating functions are expressed in terms of the Catalan and Delannoy generating functions and the modified Bessel function of the first kind.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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