You are cordially invited to our next Monday Colloquium on June
4th at 14:15 h at TU Berlin. Speaker: Andrew Newman (Ohio State University) Title: Small simplicial complexes with large torsion in homology Time: Monday, June 4th - 14:15 h Location: Technische Universität Berlin Straße des 17. Juni 136 10623 Berlin Abstract: From Kalai's classic paper generalizing Cayley's tree-enumeration formula to simplicial complexes, it is known that simplicial complexes on a small number of vertices can have enormous torsion in homology. Moreover, in a random setting one may find instances of this phenomenon such as, for example, a 3-dimensional simplicial complex on 30 vertices with the torsion subgroup of the second homology group having order larger than 10^82. In this talk I will discuss the problem of explicitly constructing such complexes. In particular, I will discuss my work to use the probabilistic method to construct optimally small (up to a constant factor from a known lower bound) simplicial complexes with prescribed torsion in homology. I will also discuss an application of this work to the problem of counting homotopy types of simplicial complexes. Exceptionally, there will be no lecture and only this colloquium. -- Graduiertenkolleg 'Facets of Complexity' www.facetsofcomplexity.de/monday |