Supersolvable arrangement

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In mathematics, a supersolvable arrangement is a hyperplane arrangement which has a maximal flag with only modular[disambiguation needed] elements.

Examples include arrangements associated with Coxeter groups of type A and B.

It is known that all Orlik–Solomon algebras of supersoluble arrangements are Koszul algebras.[1]

References

  1. Orlik–Solomon Algebras in Algebra and Topology, S. Yuzvinsky