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The typical algebraic shifting of a surface

Published 30 Sep 2025 in math.CO | (2509.26525v1)

Abstract: We initiate a statistical study of Kalai's exterior algebraic shifting, focusing on concentration phenomena for random triangulations of a fixed space. First, for a uniform nn-vertex refinement of any given graph GG, we show that asymptotically almost-surely (a.a.s.) its exterior algebraic shifting is an explicit shifted graph depending only on nn and the Betti numbers of GG. Next, for any given compact connected Riemannian surface SS, sample nn points independently at random according to the volume measure, and consider the resulted a.a.s. unique Delaunay triangulation. We prove that a.a.s. its exterior algebraic shifting is an explicit shifted complex depending only on nn and the genus of SS. In both results the expected shifted complex is a homology lex-segment complex, a notion we define combinatorially and characterize numerically a l\'{a} Bj\"{o}rner-Kalai. As a tool to prove the result on surfaces, we prove a universality result on edge contractions: for every fixed surface triangulation KK, every dense enough point set in the surface yields a Delaunay triangulation that edge contracts to KK.

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