Topological Prismatoids and Small Simplicial Spheres of Large Diameter
Abstract
We introduce topological prismatoids, a combinatorial abstraction of the (geometric) prismatoids recently introduced by the second author to construct counter-examples to the Hirsch conjecture. We show that the `strong -step Theorem' that allows to construct such large-diameter polytopes from `non--step' prismatoids still works at this combinatorial level. Then, using metaheuristic methods on the flip graph, we construct four combinatorially different non--step -dimensional topological prismatoids with vertices. This implies the existence of -dimensional spheres with vertices whose combinatorial diameter exceeds the Hirsch bound. These examples are smaller that the previously known examples by Mani and Walkup in 1980 ( vertices, dimension ). Our non-Hirsch spheres are shellable but we do not know whether they are realizable as polytopes.
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@article{arxiv.1807.03030,
title = {Topological Prismatoids and Small Simplicial Spheres of Large Diameter},
author = {Francisco Criado and Francisco Santos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.03030},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
20 pages. Changes from v1 and v2: Reduced the part on shellability and general improvement to accesibility