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Explicit formulas for e-positivity of chromatic quasisymmetric functions

Seung Jin Lee, Sue Kyung Y. Soh

Published 2022-01-31Version 1

In 1993, Stanley and Stembridge conjectured that a chromatic symmetric function of any $(3+1)$-free poset is $e$-positive. Guay-Paquet reduced the conjecture to $(3+1)$- and $(2+2)$-free posets which are also called natural unit interval orders. Shareshian and Wachs defined chromatic quasisymmetric functions, generalizing chromatic symmetric functions, and conjectured that a chromatic quasisymmetric function of any natural unit interval order is $e$-positive and $e$-unimodal. For a given natural interval order, there is a corresponding partition $\lambda$ and we denote the chromatic quasisymmetric function by $X_\lambda$. The first author introduced local linear relations for chromatic quasisymmetric functions. In this paper, we prove a powerful generalization of the above-mentioned local linear relations, called a rectangular lemma, which also generalizes the result of Huh,Nam and Yoo. Such a lemma can be applied to describe explicit formulas for $e$-positivity of a chromatic symmetric function $X_\lambda$ where $\lambda$ is contained in a rectangle. We also suggest some conjectural formulas for $e$-positivity when $\lambda$ is not contained in a rectangle by applying the rectangular lemma.

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