On the Stanley ring of cubical complex

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We investigate the properties of the Stanley ring of a cubical complex, a cubical analogue of the Stanley-Reisner ring of a simplicial complex. We compute its Hilbert series in terms of the f-vector, and prove that by taking the initial ideal of the defining relations, with respect to the reverse lexicographic order, we obtain the defining relations of the Stanley-Reisner ring of the triangulation via "pulling the vertices" of the cubical complex. Applying an old idea of Hochster we see that this ring is Cohen-Macaulay when the complex is shellable, and we show that its defining ideal is generated by quadrics when the complex is also a subcomplex of the boundary complex of a convex cubical polytope. We present a cubical analogue of balanced Cohen-Macaulay simplicial complexes: the class of edge-orientable shellable cubical complexes. Using Stanley's results about balanced Cohen-Macaulay simplicial complexes and the degree two homogeneous generating system of the defining ideal, we obtain an infinite set of examples for a conjecture of Eisenbud, Green, and Harris. This conjecture says that the h-vector of a polynomial ring in n variables modulo an ideal which has an n-element homogeneous system of parameters of degree two, is the f-vector of a simplicial complex. © 1995 Springer-Verlag New York Inc.

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Hetyei, G. (1995). On the Stanley ring of cubical complex. Discrete & Computational Geometry, 14(1), 305–330. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02570709

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