An infinite family of nearly neighborly centrally symmetric 3-spheres (Q1903014)

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An infinite family of nearly neighborly centrally symmetric 3-spheres
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    An infinite family of nearly neighborly centrally symmetric 3-spheres (English)
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    22 August 1996
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    A simplicial \(d\)-sphere \(S\) with vertex set \(V\) is called centrally symmetric if it admits a fixed-point-free involution (which pairs up the vertices into pairs of antipodal vertices). A centrally symmetric simplicial \(d\)-sphere \(S\) is said to be nearly neighbourly if each subset of \(V\) of cardinality at most \({d + 1 \over 2}\) which does not contain a pair of antipodal vertices, is a face of \(S\). For each \(n \geq 4\), the paper constructs a nearly neighbourly centrally symmetric 3-sphere with \(2n\) vertices. This is of interest for an upper bound theorem for the number of faces of centrally symmetric 3-spheres.
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    spheres
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    neighbourly polytopes
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    centrally symmetric
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    upper bound theorem
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