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The asphericity of random 2-dimensional complexes

Published 15 Nov 2012 in math.AT and math.PR | (1211.3653v1)

Abstract: We study random 2-dimensional complexes in the Linial - Meshulam model and prove that for the probability parameter satisfying $$p\ll n{-46/47}$$ a random 2-complex $Y$ contains several pairwise disjoint tetrahedra such that the 2-complex $Z$ obtained by removing any face from each of these tetrahedra is aspherical. Moreover, we prove that the obtained complex $Z$ satisfies the Whitehead conjecture, i.e. any subcomplex $Z'\subset Z$ is aspherical. This implies that $Y$ is homotopy equivalent to a wedge $Z\vee S2\vee...\vee S2$ where $Z$ is a 2-dimensional aspherical simplicial complex. We also show that under the assumptions $$c/n<p<n^{-1+\epsilon},$$ where $c\>3$ and $0<\epsilon<1/47$, the complex $Z$ is genuinely 2-dimensional and in particular, it has sizable 2-dimensional homology; it follows that in the indicated range of the probability parameter $p$ the cohomological dimension of the fundamental group $\pi_1(Y)$ of a random 2-complex equals 2.

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