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The Saito determinant for Coxeter discriminant strata

Let $W$ be a finite Coxeter group and $V$ its reflection representation. The orbit space $\mathcal{M}_W= V/W$ has the remarkable Saito flat metric defined as a Lie derivative of the $W$-invariant bilinear form $g$. We find determinant of the Saito metric restricted to an arbitrary Coxeter discriminant stratum in $\mathcal{M}_W$. It is shown that this determinant is proportional to a product of linear factors in the flat coordinates of the form $g$ on the stratum. We also find multiplicities of these factors in terms of Coxeter geometry of the stratum. This result may be interpreted as a generalisation to discriminant strata of the Coxeter factorisation formula for the Jacobian of the group $W$. As another interpretation, we find determinant of the operator of multiplication by the Euler vector field in the natural Frobenius structure on the strata.

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