Boundaries of Hypertrees, and Hamiltonian Cycles in Simplicial Complexes
Abstract
A -hypertree on is a maximal acyclic -dimensional simplicial complex with full -skeleton on the vertex set . Alternatively, in the language of algebraic topology, it is a minimal -dimensional simplicial complex (assuming full -skeleton) such that . The -hypertrees are a basic object in combinatorial theory of simplicial complexes. They have been studied; and yet, many of their structural aspects remain poorly understood. In this paper we study the boundaries of -hypertrees, and the fundamental -cycles defined by them. Our findings include: 1. A full characterization of over for , and some partial results for . 2. Lower bounds on the maximum size of a largest simple -cycle on . In particular, for , we construct a {\em Hamiltonian -cycle} on , i.e., a simple -cycle of size . For , we construct a simple -cycle of size . 3. Observing that the maximum of the expected distance between two vertices chosen uniformly at random in a tree (-hypertree) on is at most , attained on Hamiltonian paths, we ask a similar question about -hypertrees. "How large can be the {\em average} size of a fundamental cycle of a -hypertree (i.e., the expected size of the dependency created by adding a -simplex on , chosen uniformly at random, to )?" For every , we construct an infinite family of -hypertrees with the average size of a fundamental cycle at least , where is a constant depending on the dimension alone.
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@article{arxiv.1507.04471,
title = {Boundaries of Hypertrees, and Hamiltonian Cycles in Simplicial Complexes},
author = {Rogers Mathew and Ilan Newman and Yuri Rabinovich and Deepak Rajendraprasad},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.04471},
year = {2015}
}
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14 pages