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Minimal Triangulations of Manifolds

Basudeb Datta

Published 2007-01-25Version 1

In this survey article, we are interested on minimal triangulations of closed pl manifolds. We present a brief survey on the works done in last 25 years on the following: (i) Finding the minimal number of vertices required to triangulate a given pl manifold. (ii) Given positive integers $n$ and $d$, construction of $n$-vertex triangulations of different $d$-dimensional pl manifolds. (iii) Classifications of all the triangulations of a given pl manifold with same number of vertices. In Section 1, we have given all the definitions which are required for the remaining part of this article. In Section 2, we have presented a very brief history of triangulations of manifolds. In Section 3, we have presented examples of several vertex-minimal triangulations. In Section 4, we have presented some interesting results on triangulations of manifolds. In particular, we have stated the Lower Bound Theorem and the Upper Bound Theorem. In Section 5, we have stated several results on minimal triangulations without proofs. Proofs are available in the references mentioned there.

Comments: Survey article, 29 pages
Categories: math.GT, math.CO
Subjects: 57Q15, 57R05
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