A Complete Classification of Discrete $d$-Pseudomanifolds with at Most $2d+7$ Vertices
Abstract
A simple undirected graph is called a discrete -pseudomanifold if, for every vertex , the induced subgraph on the neighbors of is a discrete -pseudomanifold, where a discrete -pseudomanifold is defined to be an -cycle with . These objects arise naturally as graph-theoretic analogues of simplicial pseudomanifolds and provide a purely combinatorial framework for studying manifold-like structures through local neighborhood conditions. Understanding discrete pseudomanifolds with a small number of vertices is therefore a fundamental problem in combinatorial topology and extremal graph theory. In this article, we first prove that every discrete -pseudomanifold has at least vertices. We then provide a complete classification of discrete -pseudomanifolds with at most vertices by determining all possible combinatorial types of such pseudomanifolds. Further, we establish an equivalence between discrete -pseudomanifolds and edge graphs of flag normal -pseudomanifolds. As a consequence, we derive a purely combinatorial characterization of flag normal -pseudomanifolds with at most vertices and prove that each such complex is a simplicial -sphere. Finally, we show that this sphere characterization is optimal within the class of flag normal -pseudomanifolds by constructing examples on vertices that are not spheres. Specifically, we prove that, for , every flag normal -pseudomanifold with at most vertices is either a simplicial -sphere or a flag triangulation of the -fold suspension of .
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@article{arxiv.2606.29753,
title = {A Complete Classification of Discrete $d$-Pseudomanifolds with at Most $2d+7$ Vertices},
author = {Biplab Basak and Debolina Ghosh and Raju Kumar Gupta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.29753},
year = {2026}
}
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24 pages, 3 figures