Deciding nonconstructibility of 3-balls with spanning edges and interior vertices (Q2463906)

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Deciding nonconstructibility of 3-balls with spanning edges and interior vertices
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    Deciding nonconstructibility of 3-balls with spanning edges and interior vertices (English)
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    6 December 2007
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    A (pure) \(d\)-dimensional simplicial complex \(C\) is called \textit{constructible} if \(C\) is the face complex of a \(d\)-simplex, or there exist \(d\)-dimensional constructible subcomplexes \(C_1\) and \(C_2\) such that \(C = C_{1}\cup C_{2}\) and that \(C_{1}\cap C_2\) is a \((d-1)\)-dimensional constructible complex. A constructible pseudomanifold is known to be a simplicial ball or a simplicial sphere. The author establishes sufficient conditions for \(3\)-dimensional simplicial balls to be non-constructible.
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    simplicial complex
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    shellability
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    constructibility
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