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A bound, in terms of its volume, for the number of vertices of a convex polyhedron when the vertices have integer coordinates
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    A bound, in terms of its volume, for the number of vertices of a convex polyhedron when the vertices have integer coordinates (English)
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    The aim of the paper is to estimate the number of vertices of an n- dimensional convex polyhedron with respect to its n-dimensional volume. The authors solve positively a hypothesis of Arnold by proving that the above mentioned number does not exceed \(c(n)V(M)^{(n-1/n+1)}\), where V(M) is the volume of the polyhedron M.
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    number of vertices
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