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The following pages link to Combinatorial triangulations of homology spheres (Q2581400):
Displaying 25 items.
- On \(k\)-stellated and \(k\)-stacked spheres (Q393461) (← links)
- Corrigendum to ``Combinatorial triangulations of homology spheres'' (Q488280) (← links)
- Mogami manifolds, nuclei, and 3D simplicial gravity (Q529321) (← links)
- From the icosahedron to natural triangulations of \(\mathbb {C}\mathbb{P}^{2}\) and \(S ^{2}\times S ^{2}\) (Q644813) (← links)
- A generalization of a result of Dong and Santos-Sturmfels on the Alexander dual of spheres and balls (Q891830) (← links)
- Minimal triangulations of sphere bundles over the circle (Q942166) (← links)
- Isomorphism-free lexicographic enumeration of triangulated surfaces and 3-manifolds (Q1041614) (← links)
- Unshellable triangulations of spheres (Q1180799) (← links)
- Orientations of spines of homology balls (Q1404778) (← links)
- Combinatorial spin structures on triangulated manifolds (Q1747126) (← links)
- Combinatorial manifolds with few vertices (Q1823515) (← links)
- The worst way to collapse a simplex (Q2055286) (← links)
- Frontiers of sphere recognition in practice (Q2098099) (← links)
- Algebraic topology in India (Q2304125) (← links)
- Uniqueness of Walkup's 9-vertex 3-dimensional Klein bottle (Q2519825) (← links)
- Simplicial Manifolds, Bistellar Flips and a 16-Vertex Triangulation of the Poincaré Homology 3-Sphere (Q2743877) (← links)
- On homology spheres with few minimal non-faces (Q2845064) (← links)
- (Q3401224) (← links)
- Simplicial shellable spheres via combinatorial blowups (Q3438105) (← links)
- Triangulations with few vertices of manifolds with non-free fundamental group (Q5213159) (← links)
- Random Discrete Morse Theory and a New Library of Triangulations (Q5418075) (← links)
- (Q5458651) (← links)
- Triangulations and the Hajós conjecture (Q5921669) (← links)
- The characterization of \(( n- 1)\)-spheres with \(n+ 4\) vertices having maximal Buchstaber number (Q6547192) (← links)
- Random simple-homotopy theory (Q6645900) (← links)