Triangulated n-manifolds are determined by their \([n/2]+1\)-skeletons (Q760950)

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Triangulated n-manifolds are determined by their \([n/2]+1\)-skeletons
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    Triangulated n-manifolds are determined by their \([n/2]+1\)-skeletons (English)
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    The author proves, by very simple combinatorial and homological arguments, that if \(M^ m\) and \(N^ n\) are distinct triangulated closed topological manifolds (or homology manifolds with \(m=n)\), then they have distinct k-skeletons for \(k>\max \{m,n\}\) (and, as is readily seen, ''distinct'' can be replaced by ''nonisomorphic'' in this statement).
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    simplicial isomorphism
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    triangulated closed topological manifolds
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    homology manifolds
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    k-skeletons
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