Ehrhart-Equivalence, Equidecomposability, and Unimodular Equivalence of Integral Polytopes
Abstract
Ehrhart polynomials are extensively-studied structures that interpolate the discrete volume of the dilations of integral -polytopes. The coefficients of Ehrhart polynomials, however, are still not fully understood, and it is not known when two polytopes have equivalent Ehrhart polynomials. In this paper, we establish a relationship between Ehrhart-equivalence and other forms of equivalence: the -equidecomposability and unimodular equivalence of two integral -polytopes in . We conjecture that any two Ehrhart-equivalent integral -polytopes are -equidecomposable into -th unimodular simplices, thereby generalizing the known cases of . We also create an algorithm to check for unimodular equivalence of any two integral -simplices in . We then find and prove a new one-to-one correspondence between unimodular equivalence of integral -simplices and the unimodular equivalence of their -dimensional pyramids. Finally, we prove the existence of integral -simplices in that are not unimodularly equivalent for all .
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@article{arxiv.2101.08771,
title = {Ehrhart-Equivalence, Equidecomposability, and Unimodular Equivalence of Integral Polytopes},
author = {Fiona Abney-McPeek and Sanket Biswas and Senjuti Dutta and Yongyuan Huang and Deyuan Li and Nancy Xu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.08771},
year = {2021}
}