
arXiv: 1212.2910
The combinatorial Hopf algebra on building sets $BSet$ extends the chromatic Hopf algebra of simple graphs. The image of a building set under canonical morphism to quasi-symmetric functions is the chromatic symmetric function of the corresponding hypergraph. By passing from graphs to building sets, we construct a sequence of symmetric functions associated to a graph. From the generalized Dehn-Sommerville relations for the Hopf algebra $BSet$, we define a class of building sets called eulerian and show that eulerian building sets satisfy Bayer-Billera relations. We show the existence of the $\mathbf{c}\mathbf{d}-$index, the polynomial in two noncommutative variables associated to an eulerian building set. The complete characterization of eulerian building sets is given in terms of combinatorics of intersection posets of antichains of finite sets.
graphs, combinatorial Hopf algebras, Symmetric functions and generalizations, Hopf algebras and their applications, Connections of Hopf algebras with combinatorics, Algebraic aspects of posets, Graphs and abstract algebra (groups, rings, fields, etc.), Dehn-Sommerville relations, building sets, chromatic symmetric functions, FOS: Mathematics, 16T05, 16T30, 05E05, 06A11, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO)
graphs, combinatorial Hopf algebras, Symmetric functions and generalizations, Hopf algebras and their applications, Connections of Hopf algebras with combinatorics, Algebraic aspects of posets, Graphs and abstract algebra (groups, rings, fields, etc.), Dehn-Sommerville relations, building sets, chromatic symmetric functions, FOS: Mathematics, 16T05, 16T30, 05E05, 06A11, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO)
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