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arxiv: 1111.1608 · v3 · pith:3LYK3I7Lnew · submitted 2011-11-07 · 🧮 math.MG · math.CO

Computational topology of equipartitions by hyperplanes

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We compute a primary cohomological obstruction to the existence of an equipartition for j mass distributions in R^d by two hyperplanes in the case 2d-3j = 1. The central new result is that such an equipartition always exists if d=6 2^k +2 and j=4 2^k+1 which for k=0 reduces to the main result of the paper P. Mani-Levitska et al., Topology and combinatorics of partitions of masses by hyperplanes, Adv. Math. 207 (2006), 266-296. This is an example of a genuine combinatorial geometric result which involves Z_4-torsion in an essential way and cannot be obtained by the application of either Stiefel-Whitney classes or cohomological index theories with Z_2 coefficients. The method opens a possibility of developing an "effective primary obstruction theory" based on $G$-manifold complexes, with applications in geometric combinatorics, discrete and computational geometry, and computational algebraic topology.

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