Inequalities for $f^*$-vectors of Lattice Polytopes
Abstract
The Ehrhart polynomial of a lattice polytope counts the number of integer points in the -th integral dilate of . The -vector of , introduced by Felix Breuer in 2012, is the vector of coefficients of with respect to the binomial coefficient basis , where . Similarly to -vectors, the -vector of coincides with the -vector of its unimodular triangulations (if they exist). We present several inequalities that hold among the coefficients of -vectors of polytopes. These inequalities resemble striking similarities with existing inequalities for the coefficients of -vectors of simplicial polytopes; e.g., the first half of the -coefficients increases and the last quarter decreases. Even though -vectors of polytopes are not always unimodal, there are several families of polytopes that carry the unimodality property. We also show that for any polytope with a given Ehrhart -vector, there is a polytope with the same -vector whose -vector is unimodal.
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@article{arxiv.2210.12271,
title = {Inequalities for $f^*$-vectors of Lattice Polytopes},
author = {Matthias Beck and Danai Deligeorgaki and Max Hlavacek and Jerónimo Valencia-Porras},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.12271},
year = {2024}
}