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Simplicial nonpositive curvature

Tadeusz Januszkiewicz, Jacek Świątkowski (2006)

Publications Mathématiques de l'IHÉS

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We introduce a family of conditions on a simplicial complex that we call local -largeness (≥6 is an integer). They are simply stated, combinatorial and easily checkable. One of our themes is that local 6-largeness is a good analogue of the non-positive curvature: locally 6-large spaces have many properties similar to non-positively curved ones. However, local 6-largeness neither implies nor is implied by non-positive curvature of the standard metric. One can think of these results as...

Brouwer Fixed Point Theorem for Simplexes

Karol Pąk (2011)

Formalized Mathematics

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In this article we prove the Brouwer fixed point theorem for an arbitrary simplex which is the convex hull of its n + 1 affinely indepedent vertices of εn. First we introduce the Lebesgue number, which for an arbitrary open cover of a compact metric space M is a positive real number so that any ball of about such radius must be completely contained in a member of the cover. Then we introduce the notion of a bounded simplicial complex and the diameter of a bounded simplicial complex....

Fibring the complement of the Fenn-Rolfsen link.

Roger Fenn (1989)

Publicacions Matemàtiques

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In this note it is shown that the complement of the singular linked spheres in four dimensions defined by Fenn and Rolfsen can be fibred by tori. Also a symmetry between the two components is revealed which shows that the image provides an example of a Spanier-Whitehead duality. This provides an immediate proof that the α-invariant is non zero.

Combinatorial lemmas for polyhedrons I

Adam Idzik, Konstanty Junosza-Szaniawski (2006)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

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We formulate general boundary conditions for a labelling of vertices of a triangulation of a polyhedron by vectors to assure the existence of a balanced simplex. The condition is not for each vertex separately, but for a set of vertices of each boundary simplex. This allows us to formulate a theorem, which is more general than the Sperner lemma and theorems of Shapley; Idzik and Junosza-Szaniawski; van der Laan, Talman and Yang. A generalization of the Poincaré-Miranda theorem is also...