Matroid lifts and representability

A 1965 result of Crapo shows that every elementary lift of a matroid \(M\) can be constructed from a linear class of circuits of \(M\). In a recent paper, Walsh generalized this construction by defining a rank-\(k\) lift of a matroid \(M\) given a rank-\(k\) matroid \(N\) on the set of circuits of \...

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description A 1965 result of Crapo shows that every elementary lift of a matroid \(M\) can be constructed from a linear class of circuits of \(M\). In a recent paper, Walsh generalized this construction by defining a rank-\(k\) lift of a matroid \(M\) given a rank-\(k\) matroid \(N\) on the set of circuits of \(M\), and conjectured that all matroid lifts can be obtained in this way. In this sequel paper we simplify Walsh's construction and show that this conjecture is true for representable matroids but is false in general. This gives a new way to certify that a particular matroid is non-representable, which we use to construct new classes of non-representable matroids. Walsh also applied the new matroid lift construction to gain graphs over the additive group of a non-prime finite field, generalizing a construction of Zaslavsky for these special groups. He conjectured that this construction is possible on three or more vertices only for the additive group of a non-prime finite field. We show that this conjecture holds for four or more vertices, but fails for exactly three.
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