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Tverberg-Type Theorems with Trees and Cycles as (Nerve) Intersection Patterns

Published 1 Aug 2018 in math.MG, cs.CG, and math.CO | (1808.00551v1)

Abstract: Tverberg's theorem says that a set with sufficiently many points in $\mathbb{R}d$ can always be partitioned into $m$ parts so that the $(m-1)$-simplex is the (nerve) intersection pattern of the convex hulls of the parts. The main results of our paper demonstrate that Tverberg's theorem is but a special case of a more general situation. Given sufficiently many points, all trees and cycles can also be induced by at least one partition of a point set.

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