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    Acute triangulations of polyhedra and \(\mathbb R^N\) (English)
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    17 September 2012
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    An \(n\)-simplex in \(\mathbb R^n\) is said to be acute if all its dihedral angles are smaller than \(\pi/2\). The authors study the problem of subdiving convex polyhedra and the space \(\mathbb R^n\) into (not necessarily equal) acute \(n\)-simplices. They refer to such subdivisions as `acute triangulations.' A long history of this problem is surveyed, e.g., in [\textit{J. Brandts} et al., SIAM Rev. 51, No. 2, 317--335 (2009; Zbl 1172.51012)]. The main results of the paper under review are as follows: (i) acute triangulations of the \(n\)-cube do not exist for \(n\geqslant 4\); (ii) acute triangulations of the space \(\mathbb R^n\) do not exist for \(n\geqslant 5\); (iii) acute triangulations of the space \(\mathbb R^4\) do not exist if all dihedral angles are bounded away from \(\pi/2\); (iv) in \(\mathbb R^3\), the authors construct acute triangulations of the cube and the regular octahedron as well as a non-trivial acute triangulation of the regular tetrahedron.
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    acute simplex
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    periodic triangulation
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    special subdivision
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    dihedral angle
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    Dehn-Sommerville equations
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    cube
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    octahedron
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    flag-no-square triangulation
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    rich triangulation
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    4-manifold
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