Numerical semigroups, polyhedra, and posets IV: walking the faces of the Kunz cone
Abstract
A numerical semigroup is a cofinite subset of containing and closed under addition. Each numerical semigroup with smallest positive element corresponds to an integer point in the Kunz cone , and the face of containing that integer point determines certain algebraic properties of . In this paper, we introduce the Kunz fan, a pure, polyhedral cone complex comprised of a faithful projection of certain faces of . We characterize several aspects of the Kunz fan in terms of the combinatorics of Kunz nilsemigroups, which are known to index the faces of , and our results culminate in a method of "walking" the face lattice of the Kunz cone in a manner analogous to that of a Gr\"obner walk. We apply our results in several contexts, including a wealth of computational data obtained from the aforementioned "walks" and a proof of a recent conjecture concerning which numerical semigroups achieve the highest minimal presentation cardinality when one fixes the smallest positive element and the number of generators.
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@article{arxiv.2401.06025,
title = {Numerical semigroups, polyhedra, and posets IV: walking the faces of the Kunz cone},
author = {Cole Brower and Joseph McDonough and Christopher O'Neill},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.06025},
year = {2025}
}