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The complete classification of empty lattice $4$-simplices

Combinatorics 2021-11-05 v3 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

An empty simplex is a lattice simplex with only its vertices as lattice points. Their classification in dimension three was completed by White in 1964. In dimension four, the same task was started in 1988 by Mori, Morrison, and Morrison, with their motivation coming from the close relationship between empty simplices and terminal quotient singularities. They conjectured a classification of empty simplices of prime volume, modulo finitely many exceptions. Their conjecture was proved by Sankaran (1990) with a simplified proof by Bober (2009). The same classification was claimed by Barile et al. in 2011 for simplices of non-prime volume, but this statement was proved wrong by Blanco et al. (2016+). In this article we complete the classification of 44-dimensional empty simplices. In doing so we correct and complete the classification claimed by Barile et al., and we also compute all the finitely many exceptions, by first proving an upper bound for their volume. The whole classification has: - One 33-parameter family, consisting of simplices of width equal to one. - Two 22-parameter families (the one in Mori et al., plus a second new one). - Forty-six 11-parameter families (the 29 in Mori et al., plus 17 new ones). - 24612461 individual simplices not belonging to the above families, with volumes ranging between 29 and 419. We characterize the infinite families of empty simplices in terms of lower dimensional point configurations that they project to, with techniques that can be applied to higher dimensions and larger classes of lattice polytopes.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1908.08933,
  title  = {The complete classification of empty lattice $4$-simplices},
  author = {Óscar Iglesias Valiño and Francisco Santos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.08933},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

31 pages, 3 figures, 8 tables. Apart of minor edits the main change in v3 is the inclusion of a supplementary *.txt file with the data for the 2461 sporadic simplices

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