A topological central point theorem (Q409533)

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    A topological central point theorem (English)
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    13 April 2012
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    The author obtains first the following generalized version of the topological Tverberg theorem for maps of a simplex to finite-dimensional metric spaces: Let \(d \geq 1\), \(r \geq 2\) be integers, \(m = (d+1)(r-1)\), \(\Delta^m\) be the \(m\)-dimensional simplex, and \(W\) be a \(d\)-dimensional metric space. Then for every continuous map \(f: \Delta^m \rightarrow W\), \[ \bigcap \{f(F): F\subset \Delta^m,\;\dim F = d(r-1)\} \neq \emptyset. \] It is natural to ask whether a similar version of the Tverberg theorem holds for maps from \(\Delta^m\) to a \(d\)-dimensional metric space, at least for \(r\) a prime power. The following positive result is established by the author, increasing the number \(m = (d+1)(r-1)\): Let \(r\) be a prime power and let \(m = (d+1)(r-1)\). For every continuous map \(f: \Delta^m \rightarrow W\) to a \(d\)-dimensional metric space \(W\), there exist \(r\) disjoint faces of \(\Delta^m\) whose images under \(f\) have a point in common.
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    Tverberg's theorem
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    central point theorem
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