Marta Pavelka: 2-LC triangulated manifolds are exponentially many
Time: Wed 2021-12-01 15.15 - 16.15
Location: Zoom meeting ID: 654 5562 3260
Participating: Marta Pavelka (University of Miami)
Abstract: We introduce “t-LC triangulated manifolds” as those triangulations obtainable from a tree of d-simplices by recursively identifying two boundary (d−1)-faces whose intersection has dimension at least d − t − 1. The t-LC notion interpolates between the class of LC manifolds introduced by Durhuus-Jonsson (corresponding to the case t = 1), and the class of all manifolds (case t = d). Benedetti–Ziegler proved that there are at most 2^(N d^2) triangulated 1-LC d-manifolds with N facets. Here we show that there are at most 2^(N/2 d^3) triangulated 2-LC d-manifolds with N facets.
We also introduce “t-constructible complexes”, interpolating between constructible complexes (the case t = 1) and all complexes (case t = d). We show that all t-constructible pseudomanifolds are t-LC, and that all t-constructible complexes have (homotopical) depth larger than d − t. This extends the famous result by Hochster that constructible complexes are (homotopy) Cohen–Macaulay.
Details of the proofs and more can be found in our preprint of the same title.
Zoom meeting ID: 654 5562 3260
Zoom link: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/65455623260
The seminar can also be viewed in room 3721.