
arXiv: 1310.6100
We investigate which topological spaces can be constructed as topological realisations of higher-rank graphs. We describe equivalence relations on higher-rank graphs for which the quotient is again a higher-rank graph, and show that identifying isomorphic co-hereditary subgraphs in a disjoint union of two rank-$k$ graphs gives rise to pullbacks of the associated $C^*$-algebras. We describe a combinatorial version of the connected-sum operation and apply it to the rank-2-graph realisations of the four basic surfaces to deduce that every compact 2-manifold is the topological realisation of a rank-2 graph. We also show how to construct $k$-spheres and wedges of $k$-spheres as topological realisations of rank-$k$ graphs.
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graphs, associated, connected-sum, topological realisation, Mathematics - Operator Algebras, Science and Technology Studies, higher-rank graph, topological, Planar graphs; geometric and topological aspects of graph theory, rank, Engineering, \(C^\ast\)-algebra, FOS: Mathematics, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), spaces, Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, QA, Operator Algebras (math.OA), simplex, higher
graphs, associated, connected-sum, topological realisation, Mathematics - Operator Algebras, Science and Technology Studies, higher-rank graph, topological, Planar graphs; geometric and topological aspects of graph theory, rank, Engineering, \(C^\ast\)-algebra, FOS: Mathematics, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), spaces, Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, QA, Operator Algebras (math.OA), simplex, higher
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