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arxiv: 1801.02423 · v1 · pith:PRLPNICInew · submitted 2018-01-08 · 🧮 math.CO · math.PR

Enumeration and randomized constructions of hypertrees

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Over thirty years ago, Kalai proved a beautiful $d$-dimensional analog of Cayley's formula for the number of $n$-vertex trees. He enumerated $d$-dimensional hypertrees weighted by the squared size of their $(d-1)$-dimensional homology group. This, however, does not answer the more basic problem of unweighted enumeration of $d$-hypertrees, which is our concern here. Our main result, Theorem 1.4, significantly improves the lower bound for the number of $d$-hypertrees. In addition, we study a random $1$-out model of $d$-complexes where every $(d-1)$-dimensional face selects a random $d$-face containing it, and show it has a negligible $d$-dimensional homology.

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