A quadratic estimation for the Kühnel conjecture on embeddings
Abstract: The classical Heawood inequality states that if the complete graph $K_n$ on $n$ vertices is embeddable in the sphere with $g$ handles, then $g \ge\dfrac{(n-3)(n-4)}{12}$. A higher-dimensional analogue of the Heawood inequality is the K\"uhnel conjecture. In a simplified form it states that for every integer $k>0$ there is $c_k>0$ such that if the union of $k$-faces of $n$-simplex embeds into the connected sum of $g$ copies of the Cartesian product $Sk\times Sk$ of two $k$-dimensional spheres, then $g\ge c_k n{k+1}$. For $k>1$ only linear estimates were known. We present a quadratic estimate $g\ge c_k n2$. The proof is based on beautiful and fruitful interplay between geometric topology, combinatorics and linear algebra.
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