Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4624823 Advances in Applied Mathematics 2013 27 Pages PDF
Abstract

Generalized permutahedra are the polytopes obtained from the permutahedron by changing the edge lengths while preserving the edge directions, possibly identifying vertices along the way. We introduce a “lifting” construction for these polytopes, which turns an n  -dimensional generalized permutahedron into an (n+1)(n+1)-dimensional one. We prove that this construction gives rise to Stasheff ʼs multiplihedron from homotopy theory, and to the more general “nestomultiplihedra”, answering two questions of Devadoss and Forcey.We construct a subdivision of any lifted generalized permutahedron whose pieces are indexed by compositions. The volume of each piece is given by a polynomial whose combinatorial properties we investigate. We show how this “composition polynomial” arises naturally in the polynomial interpolation of an exponential function. We prove that its coefficients are positive integers, and present evidence suggesting that they may also be unimodal.

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