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More bounds on the diameters of convex polytopes

Combinatorics 2009-11-30 v1 Metric Geometry

Abstract

Finding a good bound on the maximal edge diameter Δ(d,n)\Delta(d,n) of a polytope in terms of its dimension dd and the number of its facets nn is one of the basic open questions in polytope theory \cite{BG}. Although some bounds are known, the behaviour of the function Δ(d,n)\Delta(d,n) is largely unknown. The Hirsch conjecture, formulated in 1957 and reported in \cite{GD}, states that Δ(d,n)\Delta(d,n) is linear in nn and dd: Δ(d,n)nd\Delta(d,n) \leq n-d. The conjecture is known to hold in small dimensions, i.e., for d3d \leq 3 \cite{VK}, along with other specific pairs of dd and nn (Table \ref{before}). However, the asymptotic behaviour of Δ(d,n)\Delta(d,n) is not well understood: the best upper bound -- due to Kalai and Kleitman -- is quasi-polynomial \cite{GKDK}. In this article we will show that Δ(4,12)=7\Delta(4,12)=7 and present strong evidence for Δ(5,12)=Δ(6,13)=7\Delta(5,12)=\Delta(6,13)=7. The first of these new values is of particular interest since it indicates that the Hirsch bound is not sharp in dimension 4.

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@article{arxiv.0911.4982,
  title  = {More bounds on the diameters of convex polytopes},
  author = {David Bremner and Antoine Deza and William Hua and Lars Schewe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.4982},
  year   = {2009}
}