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Homotopy properties of certain complexes associated to spherical buildings.
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    Homotopy properties of certain complexes associated to spherical buildings. (English)
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    23 September 2003
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    The author shows that the complex \(Opp \Delta\) of ordered pairs of opposite simplices in a spherical building \(\Delta\) is spherical, i.e., \((n-1)\) -connected, when \(n\) is the common dimension of \(\Delta\) and \(Opp \Delta\). As a corollary she obtains that \(Opp \Delta\) is even homotopy Cohen-Macaulay.
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    building
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    simplices
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    simplicial complex
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