A Counterexample to Ziegler's Cross-Polytope Conjecture for Simplicial 0/1-Polytopes
Combinatorics
2026-06-30 v1 Optimization and Control
Abstract
Ziegler proved that every simplicial -dimensional -polytope has at most vertices, and asked whether equality forces the polytope to be centrally symmetric and hence, equivalently, a -realization of the -dimensional cross polytope. In this note, we give a negative answer, exhibiting an explicit set of vertices in whose convex hull is a simplicial -polytope and is not centrally symmetric. Moreover, via exhaustive enumeration we show that up to the symmetries of the cube, there are precisely five such polytopes in dimension (of two combinatorial types) that are not centrally symmetric.
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@article{arxiv.2606.31640,
title = {A Counterexample to Ziegler's Cross-Polytope Conjecture for Simplicial 0/1-Polytopes},
author = {Volker Kaibel and Sebastian Pokutta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.31640},
year = {2026}
}