
arXiv: 0902.0034
We introduce and study a natural variant of matroid amalgams. For matroids M(A) and N(B) such that M/(A-B)=N(B-A), we define a splice of M and N to be a matroid L on the union of A and B with L(B-A)=M and L/(A-B)=N. We show that splices exist for each such pair of matroids M and N; furthermore, there is a freest splice of M and N, which we call the free splice. We characterize when a matroid L(E) is the free splice of L\U and L/V for subsets U and V of E. We study minors of free splices and the interaction between free splice and several other matroid operations. Although free splice is not an associative operation, we prove a weakened counterpart of associativity that holds in general and we characterize the triples for which associativity holds. We also study free splice as it relates to various classes of matroids.
27 pages, 3 figures
Computational Theory and Mathematics, FOS: Mathematics, matroid amalgams, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Geometry and Topology, Combinatorics (math.CO), Combinatorial aspects of matroids and geometric lattices, Theoretical Computer Science
Computational Theory and Mathematics, FOS: Mathematics, matroid amalgams, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Geometry and Topology, Combinatorics (math.CO), Combinatorial aspects of matroids and geometric lattices, Theoretical Computer Science
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