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Every simplicial polytope with at most \(d+4\) vertices is a quotient of a neighborly polytope
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    Every simplicial polytope with at most \(d+4\) vertices is a quotient of a neighborly polytope (English)
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    3 November 1998
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    A conjecture of Perles and Sturmfels claims that every simplicial polytope is a quotient of an even-dimensional neighbourly polytope and that similarly, every matroid polytope is a quotient of a neighborly matroid polytope of odd rank. Using the technique of affine Gale diagrams, the author proves the conjecture for simplicial polytopes as well as matroid polytopes with a bound on the number of vertices. More precisely, he proves the following theorem: Every simplicial \(d\)-polytope with at most \(d+4\) vertices is a quotient of a neighbourly polytope of dimension at most \(2d+4\) with at most \(2d+8\) vertices; every matroid polytope of rank \(d+1\) with at most \(d+4\) vertices is a quotient of a neighbourly matroid polytope of rank at most \(2d+5\) with at most \(2d+8\) vertices.
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    quotient polytope
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    simplicial polytope
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    neighbourly polytope
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    matroid polytope
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    Gale diagrams
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