A new shellability proof of an identity of Dixon
Abstract
We give a new proof of an old identity of Dixon (1865-1936) that uses tools from topological combinatorics. Dixon's identity is re-established by constructing an infinite family of non-pure simplicial complexes , indexed by the positive integers, such that the alternating sum of the numbers of faces of of each dimension is the left-hand side of the identity. We show that is shellable for all . Then, using the fact that a shellable simplicial complex is homotopy equivalent to a wedge of spheres, we compute the Betti numbers of by counting (via a generating function) the number of facets of of each dimension that attach along their entire boundary in the shelling order. In other words, Dixon's identity is re-established by using the Euler-Poincar\'{e} relation.
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@article{arxiv.1512.00080,
title = {A new shellability proof of an identity of Dixon},
author = {Ruth Davidson and Augustine O'Keefe and Daniel Parry},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.00080},
year = {2016}
}
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