
arXiv: 2311.06827
We study the restriction of the strong Bruhat order on an arbitrary Coxeter group W to cosets x W L θ , where x is an element of W and W L θ the subgroup of fixed points of an automorphism θ of order at most two of a standard parabolic subgroup W L of W . When θ ≠ id , there is in general more than one element of minimal length in a given coset, and we explain how to relate elements of minimal length. We also show that elements of minimal length in cosets are exactly those elements which are minimal for the restriction of the Bruhat order.
Coxeter group, parabolic subgroup, Word problems, other decision problems, connections with logic and automata (group-theoretic aspects), Coxeter groups, [MATH] Mathematics [math], Group Theory (math.GR), Bruhat order, Combinatorial aspects of groups and algebras, elements of minimal length, Reflection and Coxeter groups (group-theoretic aspects), FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), Representation Theory (math.RT), Mathematics - Group Theory, Mathematics - Representation Theory
Coxeter group, parabolic subgroup, Word problems, other decision problems, connections with logic and automata (group-theoretic aspects), Coxeter groups, [MATH] Mathematics [math], Group Theory (math.GR), Bruhat order, Combinatorial aspects of groups and algebras, elements of minimal length, Reflection and Coxeter groups (group-theoretic aspects), FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), Representation Theory (math.RT), Mathematics - Group Theory, Mathematics - Representation Theory
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