Flag Murai spheres are exactly the nerve complexes of four families of flag nestohedra, which implies the Nevo-Petersen conjecture for them.
Spheres arising from multicomplexes
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In 1992, Thomas Bier introduced a surprisingly simple way to construct a large number of simplicial spheres. He proved that, for any simplicial complex $\Delta$ on the vertex set $V$ with $\Delta \ne 2^V$, the deleted join of $\Delta$ with its Alexander dual $\Delta^\vee$ is a combinatorial sphere. In this paper, we extend Bier's construction to multicomplexes, and study their combinatorial and algebraic properties. We show that all these spheres are shellable and edge decomposable, which yields a new class of many shellable edge decomposable spheres that are not realizable as polytopes. It is also shown that these spheres are related to polarizations and Alexander duality for monomial ideals which appear in commutative algebra theory.
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Simplicial vs. cubical spheres, polyhedral products and the Nevo-Petersen conjecture
Flag Murai spheres are exactly the nerve complexes of four families of flag nestohedra, which implies the Nevo-Petersen conjecture for them.