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The number of faces of a simple polytope

Combinatorics 2016-09-07 v1

Abstract

Consider the question: Given integers k<d<nk<d<n, does there exist a simple dd-polytope with nn faces of dimension kk? We show that there exist numbers G(d,k)G(d,k) and N(d,k)N(d,k) such that for n>N(d,k)n> N(d,k) the answer is yes if and only if n0(modG(d,k))n\equiv 0\quad \pmod {G(d,k)}. Furthermore, a formula for G(d,k)G(d,k) is given, showing that e.g. G(d,k)=1G(d,k)=1 if kd+12k\ge \left\lfloor\frac{d+1}{2}\right\rfloor or if both dd and kk are even, and also in some other cases (meaning that all numbers beyond N(d,k)N(d,k) occur as the number of kk-faces of some simple dd-polytope). This question has previously been studied only for the case of vertices (k=0k=0), where Lee \cite{Le} proved the existence of N(d,0)N(d,0) (with G(d,0)=1G(d,0)=1 or 22 depending on whether dd is even or odd), and Prabhu \cite{P2} showed that N(d,0)cddN(d,0) \le cd\sqrt {d}. We show here that asymptotically the true value of Prabhu's constant is c=2c=\sqrt2 if dd is even, and c=1c=1 if dd is odd.

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@article{arxiv.math/9612218,
  title  = {The number of faces of a simple polytope},
  author = {Anders Björner and Svante Linusson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/9612218},
  year   = {2016}
}