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Two unfortunate properties of pure f-vectors

Combinatorics 2015-01-06 v2 Commutative Algebra

Abstract

The set of f-vectors of pure simplicial complexes is an important but little understood object in combinatorics and combinatorial commutative algebra. Unfortunately, its explicit characterization appears to be a virtually intractable problem, and its structure very irregular and complicated. The purpose of this note, where we combine a few different algebraic and combinatorial techniques, is to lend some further evidence to this fact. We first show that pure (in fact, Cohen-Macaulay) f-vectors can be nonunimodal with arbitrarily many peaks, thus improving the corresponding results known for level Hilbert functions and pure O-sequences. We provide both an algebraic and a combinatorial argument for this result. Then, answering negatively a question of the second author and collaborators posed in the recent AMS Memoir on pure O-sequences, we show that the Interval Property fails for the set of pure f-vectors, even in dimension 2.

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@article{arxiv.1211.3708,
  title  = {Two unfortunate properties of pure f-vectors},
  author = {Adrian Pastine and Fabrizio Zanello},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.3708},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

A few minor changes. To appear in the Proc. of the AMS