
arXiv: 2309.16481
AbstractThe purpose of this paper is to establish a correspondence between the higher Bruhat orders of Yu. I. Manin and V. Schechtman, and the cup‐ coproducts defining Steenrod squares in cohomology. To any element of the higher Bruhat orders, we associate a coproduct, recovering Steenrod's original ones from extremal elements in these orders. Defining this correspondence involves interpreting the coproducts geometrically in terms of zonotopal tilings, which allows us to give conceptual proofs of their properties and show that all reasonable coproducts arise from our construction.
49 Mathematical Sciences, Tilings in \(n\) dimensions (aspects of discrete geometry), FOS: Mathematics, 55U15, 55S10, 52C22, 52B11, 55S05, 4904 Pure Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), Chain complexes in algebraic topology, Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, Combinatorics (math.CO), Steenrod algebra
49 Mathematical Sciences, Tilings in \(n\) dimensions (aspects of discrete geometry), FOS: Mathematics, 55U15, 55S10, 52C22, 52B11, 55S05, 4904 Pure Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), Chain complexes in algebraic topology, Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, Combinatorics (math.CO), Steenrod algebra
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