Traversing three-manifold triangulations and spines

J. Rubinstein, Henry Segerman, Stephan Tillmann
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A celebrated result concerning triangulations of a given closed 3-manifold is that any two triangulations with the same number of vertices are connected by a sequence of so-called 2-3 and 3-2 moves. A similar result is known for ideal triangulations of topologically finite non-compact 3-manifolds. These results build on classical work that goes back to Alexander, Newman, Moise, and Pachner. The key special case of 1-vertex triangulations of closed 3-manifolds was independently proven by Matveev and Piergallini. The general result for closed 3-manifolds can be found in work of Benedetti and Petronio, and Amendola gives a proof for topologically finite non-compact 3-manifolds. These results (and their proofs) are phrased in the dual language of spines. The purpose of this note is threefold. We wish to popularise Amendola's result; we give a combined proof for both closed and non-compact manifolds that emphasises the dual viewpoints of triangulations and spines; and we give a proof replacing a key general position argument due to Matveev with a more combinatorial argument inspired by the theory of subdivisions.
遍历三流形三角形和棘
一个关于给定封闭3流形的三角剖分的著名结果是,任意两个具有相同顶点数的三角剖分通过一系列所谓的2-3和3-2移动连接起来。对于拓扑有限非紧3-流形的理想三角剖分也有类似的结果。这些结果建立在Alexander, Newman, Moise和Pachner的经典研究基础之上。Matveev和Piergallini分别证明了闭3流形的1顶点三角剖分的关键特例。在Benedetti和Petronio的工作中得到了闭3流形的一般结果,Amendola给出了拓扑有限非紧3流形的证明。这些结果(以及它们的证明)是用脊椎的双重语言表述的。这张便条有三个目的。我们希望推广阿门多拉的结果;我们给出了一个关于闭流形和非紧流形的联合证明,强调了三角形和棘的对偶视点;我们给出了一个证明,用一个由细分理论启发的更具组合性的论证取代了Matveev提出的一个关键的一般立场论证。
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