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Homology of Deleted Products of Contractible 2-Dimensional Polyhedra. III

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

C. W. Patty*
Affiliation:
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia
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Our aim in this paper is to continue our investigation of the homology of deleted products of finite, contractible, 2-dimensional polyhedra. In [1], we observed that if X is such a polyhedron, then a homeomorph of X can be constructed by starting with a 2-simplex and appending n-simplexes (n = 1, 2). In this paper, we are concerned with those polyhedra which have the property that if they are constructed as above, then at some stage we are forced to add to Xi–1 a 2-simplex τ at two of its 1-faces, 〈u3, u1〉 and 〈u3, u2〉, where there is a simple closed curve S in (St(u3, Xi–1)) such that u1 and u2 are not in S but every sequence of 1-simplexes in (St(u3, Xi–1)) from u1 to u2 intersects S. The cone over the complete graph on five vertices and the cone over the houses-and-wells figure are examples of such spaces.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Canadian Mathematical Society 1970

References

1. Patty, C. W., Homology of deleted products of contractible 2-dimensional polyhedra. I, Can. J. Math. 20 (1968), 416441.Google Scholar
2. Patty, C. W., Homology of deleted products of contractible 2-dimensional polyhedra. II, Can. J. Math. 20 (1968), 842854.Google Scholar