Vertex-Facet Incidences of Unbounded Polyhedra
Combinatorics
2007-05-23 v1 Metric Geometry
Abstract
How much of the combinatorial structure of a pointed polyhedron is contained in its vertex-facet incidences? Not too much, in general, as we demonstrate by examples. However, one can tell from the incidence data whether the polyhedron is bounded. In the case of a polyhedron that is simple and "simplicial," i.e., a d-dimensional polyhedron that has d facets through each vertex and d vertices on each facet, we derive from the structure of the vertex-facet incidence matrix that the polyhedron is necessarily bounded. In particular, this yields a characterization of those polyhedra that have circulants as vertex-facet incidence matrices.
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@article{arxiv.math/0006225,
title = {Vertex-Facet Incidences of Unbounded Polyhedra},
author = {Michael Joswig and Volker Kaibel and Marc E. Pfetsch and Guenter M. Ziegler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0006225},
year = {2007}
}
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LaTeX2e, 14 pages with 4 figures