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Decomposition theorems for the torus, projective plane and Klein bottle
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    Decomposition theorems for the torus, projective plane and Klein bottle (English)
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    A map is called polyhedral if every (closed) face is a cell and if no two faces have a multiply connected union. The author shows that every polyhedral map on the torus is the union of two face-disjoint subcomplexes that are annuli. Similar decomposition theorems are proved for the Klein bottle and projective plane. As a corollary it is proved that the polyhedral maps on these surfaces are isomorphic to maps obtained by identifying boundary complexes of 3-polytopes. Finally, it is shown that each 5-connected toroidal triangulation has a Hamiltonian path.
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    polyhedral map
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    torus
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    Klein bottle
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    Hamiltonian path
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