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Simplicial complexes with lattice structures

Published 29 Jan 2016 in math.RA and math.AT | (1602.00034v3)

Abstract: If $L$ is a finite lattice, we show that there is a natural topological lattice structure on the geometric realization of its order complex $\Delta(L)$ (definition recalled). Lattice-theoretically, the resulting object is a subdirect product of copies of $L$. We note properties of this construction and of some variants thereof, and pose several questions. For $M_3$ the $5$-element nondistributive modular lattice, $\Delta(M_3)$ is modular, but its underlying topological space does not admit a structure of distributive lattice, answering a question of Walter Taylor. We also describe a construction of "stitching together" a family of lattices along a common chain, and note how $\Delta(M_3)$ can be obtained as a case of this construction.

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