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Roudneff's conjecture for Lawrence oriented matroids
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    Roudneff's conjecture for Lawrence oriented matroids (English)
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    A projective d-arrangement of \(n\) hyperplanes \(H\) is a finite collection of hyperplanes in the real projective space \(P^{d}\) such that no point belongs to every hyperplane of \(H\). Any arrangement H decomposes \(P^{d}\) into a d-dimensional cell complex. The authors establish an upper bound on the number of complete cells for any arrangement with \(n \geq r \geq 3\) hyperplanes in \(P^{r-1}\) arising from an acyclic Lawrence oriented matroid.
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    Lawrence oriented matroids
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    arrangements of hyperplanes
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