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We introduce the notion of a wall-connected twin building and show that the local-to-global principle holds for these twin buildings. As each twin building satisfying Condition (co) (introduced in [7]) is wall-connected, we obtain a…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2023-04-03 Sebastian Bischof , Bernhard Mühlherr

We show that a 3-spherical building in which each rank 2 residue is connected far away from a chamber, and each rank 3 residue is simply 2-connected far away from a chamber, admits a twinning (i.e., is one half of a twin building) as soon…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2011-03-30 Alice Devillers , Bernhard Mühlherr , Hendrik Van Maldeghem

Given a combinatorial structure, a ``twin'' is a pair of disjoint substructures which are isomorphic (or look the same in some sense). In recent years, there have been many problems about finding large twins in various combinatorial…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2023-02-28 Zach Hunter

We study dualities between classes of relational topological structures, given by Hom-functors. We show that there exists a 2-element structure with infinitely many relations, which reconstructs all other structures generated by a 2-element…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2012-12-18 Wiesław Kubiś , Krzysztof Pszczoła

The relationship between minimal algebraic Kac-Moody groups and twin buildings is well known as is the relationship between formal completions in one direction and affine buildings. Nevertheless, as the completion of a Kac-Moody group in…

Differential Geometry · Mathematics 2010-04-21 Walter Freyn

We prove equivalence of certain axiom sets for affine buildings. Along the lines a purely combinatorial proof of the existence of a spherical building at infinity is given. As a corollary we obtain that ``being an affine building'' is…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2009-09-17 Petra N. Schwer

We prove isoperimetric inequalities for quotients of $n$-dimensional Affine buildings. We use these inequalities to prove topological overlapping for the 2-dimensional skeletons of these buildings.

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2015-02-13 Izhar Oppenheim

We prove that two dimensional convex subsets of spherical buildings are either buildings or have a center.

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Andreas Balser , Alexander Lytchak

Buildings have been introduced by J. Tits in order to study semi-simple algebraic groups from a geometrical point of view. One of the most important results in the theory of buildings is the classification of irreducible spherical buildings…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2014-10-21 Sebastian Weiß

We introduce a notion of equivalence on tilings which is formulated in terms of their local structure. We compare it with the known concept of locally deriving one tiling from another and show that two tilings of finite type are…

Condensed Matter · Physics 2009-10-28 Johannes Kellendonk

We prove that if two additive functions (from a certain class) take large values with roughly the same probability then they must be identical. This is a consequence of a structure theorem making clear the inter-relation between the…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2011-09-02 Maksym Radziwill

We show that twin building lattices are undistorted in their ambient group; equivalently, the orbit map of the lattice to the product of the associated twin buildings is a quasi-isometric embedding. As a consequence, we provide an estimate…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2012-10-04 Pierre-Emmanuel Caprace , Bertrand Remy

We show that every automorphism of a thick twin building interchanging the halves of the building maps some residue to an opposite one. Furthermore we show that no automorphism of a locally finite 2-spherical twin building of rank at least…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2012-03-29 Alice Devillers , James Parkinson , Hendrik Van Maldeghem

An adjoint-based procedure to determine weaknesses, or, more generally, the material properties of structures is developed and tested. Given a series of load cases and corresponding displacement/strain measurements, the material properties…

Optimization and Control · Mathematics 2023-11-21 Rainald Löhner , Facundo N. Airaudo , Harbir Antil , Roland Wüchner , Fabian Meister , Suneth Warnakulasuriya

We introduce and discuss the dual of a chain geometry. Each chain geometry is canonically isomorphic to its dual. This allows us to show that there are isomorphisms of chain geometries that arise from antiisomorphisms of the underlying…

Algebraic Geometry · Mathematics 2024-02-13 Andrea Blunck , Hans Havlicek

We study convex subsets of buildings, discuss some structural features and derive several characterizations of buildings.

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Andreas Balser , Alexander Lytchak

For an arbitrary Euclidean building we define a certain combing, which satisfies the `fellow traveller property' and admits a recursive definition. Using this combing we prove that any group acting freely, cocompactly and by order…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2014-11-11 Gennady A. Noskov

We prove that a two-spherical split Kac-Moody group over a local field naturally provides a topological twin building in the sense of Kramer. This existence result and the local-to-global principle for twin building topologies combined with…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2015-03-27 Tobias Hartnick , Ralf Köhl , Andreas Mars

Metrical completeness for Bruhat-Tits buildings is a natural and useful condition. In this paper we determine which Bruhat-Tits buildings are metrically complete up to certain cases involving infinite-dimensionality and residue…

Metric Geometry · Mathematics 2011-11-28 Benjamin Martin , Jeroen Schillewaert , Günter F. Steinke , Koen Struyve

The species of finite topological spaces admits two graded bimonoid structures, recently defined by F. Fauvet, L. Foissy, and the second author. In this article, we define a doubling of this species in two different ways. We build a…

Rings and Algebras · Mathematics 2021-08-18 Mohamed Ayadi , Dominique Manchon
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