Iterated Higher Whitehead products in topology of moment-angle complexes
Abstract
In this paper we study the topological structure of moment-angle complexes ZK. We consider two classes of simplicial complexes. The first class B consists of simplicial complexes K for which ZK is homotopy equivalent to a wedge spheres. The second class W consists of K∈ B such that all spheres in the wedge are realized by iterated higher Whitehead products. Buchstaber and Panov asked if it is true that B = W. In this paper we show that this is not the case. Namely, we give an example of a simplicial complex whose corresponding moment-angle complex is homotopy equivalent to a wedge of spheres, but there is a sphere which cannot be realized by any linear combination of iterated higher Whitehead products. On the other hand we show that class W is large enough. Namely, we show that the class W is closed with respect to two explicitly defined operations on simplicial complexes. Then using these operations we prove that there exists a simplicial complex that realizes any given iterated higher Whitehead product. Also we describe the smallest simplicial complex that realizes an iterated product with only two pairs of nested brackets.
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