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Decompositions of simplicial balls and spheres with knots consisting of few edges

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Constructibility is a condition on pure simplicial complexes that is weaker than shellability. In this paper we show that non-constructible triangulations of the d-dimensional sphere exist for every \(d \geq 3\). This answers a question of Danaraj and Klee [10]; it also strengthens a result of Lickorish [16] about non-shellable spheres. Furthermore, we provide a hierarchy of combinatorial decomposition properties that follow from the existence of a non-trivial knot with “few edges” in a 3-sphere or 3-ball, and a similar hierarchy for 3-balls with a knotted spanning arc that consists of “few edges.”

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Received March 15, 1999 / in final form August 19, 1999 / Published online July 3, 2000

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Hachimori, M., Ziegler, G. Decompositions of simplicial balls and spheres with knots consisting of few edges. Math Z 235, 159–171 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002090000129

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Keywords

  • Simplicial Complex
  • Decomposition Property
  • Simplicial Ball
  • Similar Hierarchy
  • Combinatorial Decomposition