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Massey products, toric topology and combinatorics of polytopes

In this paper we introduce a direct family of simple polytopes $P^{0}\subset P^{1}\subset\ldots$ such that for any $k$, $2\leq k\leq n$ there are non-trivial strictly defined Massey products of order $k$ in the cohomology rings of their moment-angle manifolds $\mathcal Z_{P^n}$. We prove that the direct sequence of manifolds $\ast\subset S^{3}\hookrightarrow\ldots\hookrightarrow\mathcal Z_{P^n}\hookrightarrow\mathcal Z_{P^{n+1}}\hookrightarrow\ldots$ has the following properties: every manifold $\mathcal Z_{P^n}$ is a retract of $\mathcal Z_{P^{n+1}}$, and one has inverse sequences in cohomology (over $n$ and $k$, where $k\to\infty$ as $n\to\infty$) of the Massey products constructed. As an application we get that there are non-trivial differentials $d_k$, for arbitrarily large $k$ as $n\to\infty$ in the Eilenberg--Moore spectral sequence connecting the rings $H^*(ΩX)$ and $H^*(X)$ with coefficients in a field, where $X=\mathcal Z_{P^n}$.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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