Stronger counterexamples to the topological Tverberg conjecture.

2019 
Denote by $\Delta_N$ the $N$-dimensional simplex. A map $f\colon \Delta_N\to\mathbb R^d$ is an almost $r$-embedding if $f\sigma_1\cap\ldots\cap f\sigma_r=\emptyset$ whenever $\sigma_1,\ldots,\sigma_r$ are pairwise disjoint faces. A counterexample to the topological Tverberg conjecture asserts that if $r$ is not a prime power and $d\ge2r+1$, then there is an almost $r$-embedding $\Delta_{(d+1)(r-1)}\to\mathbb R^d$. We improve this by showing that if $r$ is not a prime power and $N:=(d+1)r-r\Big\lceil\dfrac{d+2}{r+1}\Big\rceil-2$, then there is an almost $r$-embedding $\Delta_N\to\mathbb R^d$. For the $r$-fold van Kampen--Flores conjecture we also produce counterexamples which are stronger than previously known. Our proof is based on generalizations of the Mabillard--Wagner theorem on construction of almost $r$-embeddings from equivariant maps, and of the Ozaydin theorem on existence of equivariant maps.
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