The zeta function of a simplicial complex (Q1279625)

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The zeta function of a simplicial complex
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    The zeta function of a simplicial complex (English)
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    14 March 2000
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    For a given field \(F\), a simplicial complex \(\Delta\) with \(n\) vertices defines a (singular) projective variety \(V(\Delta,F)\) in projective \((n-1)\)-space. The algebro-geometric zeta function \(Z_\Delta(q,t)\), in the sense of A. Weil, is then called the zeta function of the given complex \(\Delta\). In the present paper, the authors derive a simple rational expression for this particular zeta function, in a purely combinatorial-topological way, and then they show how this formula can be used to compute the singular homology groups \(H_i(V(\Delta, \mathbb{C}),\mathbb{Z})\) of the complex projective variety \(V(\Delta, \mathbb{C})\). This result reveals the highly interesting fact that both the Betti numbers and the zeta function of the singular projective variety \(V(\Delta,\mathbb{C})\) are completely determined by the combinatorial topology of the underlying complex \(\Delta\). Then, after a brief discussion of the possible geometric representations of the variety \(V(\Delta,\mathbb{C})\), the case of Cohen-Macaulay complexes \(\Delta\) is studied in greater detail. In this situation, where the homogeneous coordinate ring of the variety \(V(\Delta, \mathbb{C})\) is a Cohen-Macaulay ring, the formula for the zeta function \(Z_\Delta (t)\) becomes particularly simple. At the end of the paper, the authors point out that their results are also intimately related to the so-called ``\(f\)-vector theory'' in combinatorial topology and commutative algebra.
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    \(f\)-vector theory
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    Stanley-Reisner rings
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    simplicial complex
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    singular homology
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    Betti numbers
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    zeta function
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    singular projective variety
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    Cohen-Macaulay complexes
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