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Face numbers of triangulations of manifolds

Geometric Topology 2024-01-23 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

In this paper we discuss face numbers of generalised triangulations of manifolds in arbitrary dimensions. This is motivated by the study of triangulations of simply connected 44-manifolds: We observe that, for a triangulation T\mathcal{T} of a simply connected 44-manifold M\mathcal{M} with nn pentachora, an upper bound on the number of vertices vv of T\mathcal{T} as a function of nn yields a lower bound for nn depending only on the second Betti number β2(M)\beta_2(\mathcal{M}) of M\mathcal{M}. Within this framework we conjecture that vn2+4v \leq \frac{n}{2}+4, implying n2β2(M)n \geq 2\beta_2(\mathcal{M}). In forthcoming work by the authors, this conjectured bound is shown to be almost tight for all values of β2(M)\beta_2(\mathcal{M}), with a gap of at most two. We extend our conjecture to arbitrary dimensions and show that an nn-facet triangulation of an odd-dimensional dd-manifold, ndn \geq d, can have at most n+d12n + \frac{d-1}{2} vertices, and conjecture that, for dd even, the bound is n2+d\frac{n}{2}+d. We show that these (conjectured) bounds are (would be) tight for all odd (even) dimensions and all values of ndn \geq d. Finally, we give necessary conditions for the dual graph of T\mathcal{T} to satisfy our conjecture. We furthermore present families of 44-dimensional pseudomanifolds with singularities in their edge links that have more than n2+4\frac{n}{2}+4 vertices, thereby proving that the manifold condition is necessary for our conjecture to hold.

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@article{arxiv.2401.11152,
  title  = {Face numbers of triangulations of manifolds},
  author = {Jonathan Spreer and Lucy Tobin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.11152},
  year   = {2024}
}

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29 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables, 2 pages of appendix