The canonical form, scissors congruence and adjoint degrees of polytopes
Abstract
We study the canonical form as a valuation in the context of scissors congruence for polytopes. We identify the degree of its numerator - the adjoint polynomial - as an important invariant in this context. More precisely, for a polytope we define the degree drop that measures how much smaller than expected the degree of the adjoint polynomial of is. We show that this drop behaves well under various operations, such as decompositions, restrictions to faces, projections, products and Minkowski sums. Next we define the reduced canonical form and show that it is a translation-invariant 1-homogeneous valuation on polytopes that vanishes if and only if has positive degree drop. Using it we can prove that zonotopes can be characterized as the -polytopes that have maximal possible degree drop . We obtain a decomposition formula for that expresses it as a sum of edge-local quantities of . Finally, we discuss valuations that can distinguish higher values of the degree drop.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2508.04275,
title = {The canonical form, scissors congruence and adjoint degrees of polytopes},
author = {Tom Baumbach and Ansgar Freyer and Julian Weigert and Martin Winter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.04275},
year = {2025}
}