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On Ehrhart polynomials of lattice triangles (English)
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15 January 2018
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Summary: The Ehrhart polynomial of a lattice polygon \(P\) is completely determined by the pair \((b(P),i(P))\) where \(b(P)\) equals the number of lattice points on the boundary and \(i(P)\) equals the number of interior lattice points. All possible pairs \((b(P),i(P))\) are completely described by a theorem due to Scott. In this note, we describe the shape of the set of pairs \((b(T),i(T))\) for lattice triangles \(T\) by finding infinitely many new Scott-type inequalities.
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lattice triangles
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Ehrhart polynomials
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\(h^\ast\)-vector
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toric surfaces
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sectional genus
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Scott's inequality
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