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From Grassmann necklaces to restricted permutations and back again

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We study the commutative algebras $Z_{JK}$ appearing in Brown and Goodearls extension of the $mathcal{H}$-stratification framework, and show that if $A$ is the single parameter quantized coordinate ring of $M_{m,n}$, $GL_n$ or $SL_n$, then the algebras $Z_{JK}$ can always be constructed in terms of centres of localizations. The main purpose of the $Z_{JK}$ is to study the structure of the topological space $spec(A)$, which remains unknown for all but a few low-dimensional examples. We explicitly construct the required denominator sets using two different techniques (restricted permutations and Grassmann necklaces) and show that we obtain the same sets in both cases. As a corollary, we obtain a simple formula for the Grassmann necklace associated to a cell of totally nonnegative real $mtimes n$ matrices in terms of its restricted permutation.



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