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Topological transversals to a family of convex sets (1006.0104v2)

Published 1 Jun 2010 in math.CO and math.AT

Abstract: Let $\mathcal F$ be a family of compact convex sets in $\mathbb Rd$. We say that $\mathcal F $ has a \emph{topological $\rho$-transversal of index $(m,k)$} ($\rho<m$, $0<k\leq d-m$) if there are, homologically, as many transversal $m$-planes to $\mathcal F$ as $m$-planes containing a fixed $\rho$-plane in $\mathbb R{m+k}$. Clearly, if $\mathcal F$ has a $\rho$-transversal plane, then $\mathcal F$ has a topological $\rho$-transversal of index $(m,k),$ for $\rho<m$ and $k\leq d-m$. The converse is not true in general. We prove that for a family $\mathcal F$ of $\rho+k+1$ compact convex sets in $\mathbb Rd$ a topological $\rho$-transversal of index $(m,k)$ implies an ordinary $\rho$-transversal. We use this result, together with the multiplication formulas for Schubert cocycles, the Lusternik-Schnirelmann category of the Grassmannian, and different versions of the colorful Helly theorem by B\'ar\'any and Lov\'asz, to obtain some geometric consequences.

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