On d-dimensional cycles and the vanishing of simplicial homology
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Publication:6237609
arXiv1211.7087MaRDI QIDQ6237609FDOQ6237609
Authors: E. Connon
Publication date: 29 November 2012
Abstract: In this paper we introduce the notion of a -dimensional cycle which is a homological generalization of the idea of a graph cycle to higher dimensions. We examine both the combinatorial and homological properties of this structure and use these results to describe the relationship between the combinatorial structure of a simplicial complex and its simplicial homology. In particular, we show that over any field of characteristic 2 the existence of non-zero -dimensional homology corresponds exactly to the presence of a -dimensional cycle in the simplicial complex. We also show that -dimensional cycles which are orientable give rise to non-zero simplicical homology over any field.
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