English

Topological Prismatoids and Small Simplicial Spheres of Large Diameter

Combinatorics 2022-08-05 v3

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 dd-step Theorem' that allows to construct such large-diameter polytopes from `non-dd-step' prismatoids still works at this combinatorial level. Then, using metaheuristic methods on the flip graph, we construct four combinatorially different non-dd-step 44-dimensional topological prismatoids with 1414 vertices. This implies the existence of 88-dimensional spheres with 1818 vertices whose combinatorial diameter exceeds the Hirsch bound. These examples are smaller that the previously known examples by Mani and Walkup in 1980 (2424 vertices, dimension 1111). Our non-Hirsch spheres are shellable but we do not know whether they are realizable as polytopes.

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Cite

@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