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    Balanced factorisations

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    Any rational number can be factored into a product of several rationals whose sum vanishes. This simple but nontrivial fact was suggested as a problem on a maths olympiad for high-school students. We completely solve similar questions in all finite fields and in some other rings, e.g., in the complex and real matrix algebras. Also, we state several open questions.Comment: 7 pages. A Russian version of this paper is at http://halgebra.math.msu.su/staff/klyachko/papers.ht

    The number of non-solutions to an equation in a group and non-topologizable torsion-free groups

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    It is shown that, for any pair of cardinals with infinite sum, there exist a group and an equation over this group such that the first cardinal is the number of solutions to this equation and the second cardinal is the number of non-solutions to this equation. A countable torsion-free non-topologizable group is constructed.Comment: 5 pages; minor changes in the introduction and reference

    Hom complexes and homotopy theory in the category of graphs

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    We investigate a notion of ×\times-homotopy of graph maps that is based on the internal hom associated to the categorical product in the category of graphs. It is shown that graph ×\times-homotopy is characterized by the topological properties of the \Hom complex, a functorial way to assign a poset (and hence topological space) to a pair of graphs; \Hom complexes were introduced by Lov\'{a}sz and further studied by Babson and Kozlov to give topological bounds on chromatic number. Along the way, we also establish some structural properties of \Hom complexes involving products and exponentials of graphs, as well as a symmetry result which can be used to reprove a theorem of Kozlov involving foldings of graphs. Graph ×\times-homotopy naturally leads to a notion of homotopy equivalence which we show has several equivalent characterizations. We apply the notions of ×\times-homotopy equivalence to the class of dismantlable graphs to get a list of conditions that again characterize these. We end with a discussion of graph homotopies arising from other internal homs, including the construction of `AA-theory' associated to the cartesian product in the category of reflexive graphs.Comment: 28 pages, 13 figures, final version, to be published in European J. Com
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