Some Ramsey-type results on intrinsic linking of n-complexes

Abstract

Define the complete n-complex on N vertices to be the n-skeleton of an (N-1)-simplex. We show that embeddings of sufficiently large complete n-complexes in R2n+1 necessarily exhibit complicated linking behaviour, thereby extending known results on embeddings of large complete graphs in R3 (the case n=1) to higher dimensions. In particular, we prove the existence of links of the following types: r-component links, with the linking pattern of a chain, necklace or keyring; 2-component links with linking number at least lambda in absolute value; and 2-component links with linking number a non-zero multiple of a given integer q. For fixed n the number of vertices required for each of our results grows at most polynomially with respect to the parameter r, lambda or q.

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