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Complexity of triangulations of the projective space.
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    Complexity of triangulations of the projective space. (English)
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    4 September 2003
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    A positive integer \(c\) is found such that any two triangulations of \(\mathbb RP^3\) with at most \(t\) \(3\)-simplices are related by a sequence of at most \(c^{t^2}\) edge contractions and inverse operations. A simplicial complex \(L\) is said to be the result of an \textit{edge contraction} of a simplicial complex \(K\), if, for some \(1\)-simplex \(e\) of \(K\) with \(\partial e=\{\partial_+,\partial_-\}\), \(L\) is obtained from \(K\) by removing \(e*\sigma\) and identifying \(\partial_+*\sigma\) with \(\partial_-*\sigma\) for each simplex \(\sigma\) of the link of \(e\). From the introduction: ``This paper is thought of as a first step towards a study of more general \(3\)-dimensional manifolds, e.g.~ (atoroidal) Haken manifolds''.
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    projective space
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    local transformation
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    triangulation
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    normal surface
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    edge contractions
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    3-dimensional manifolds
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