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Upper bounds on the maximal number of facets of 0/1-polytopes
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    Upper bounds on the maximal number of facets of 0/1-polytopes (English)
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    13 December 2000
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    A polytope is said to be 0/1-polytope if it has only vertices with 0/1-coordinates. The authors prove the following two upper bounds on the number of facets \(f(d)\) that a \(d\)-dimensional 0/1-polytope can have: \(f(d)\leq 2(d-1)!+2(d-1)\) and \(f(d)=O((d-2)!)\). The first bound is the best one currently known for small dimensions, while the second bound is the best known for large dimensions.
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    0/1-polytope
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    exponential upper bound
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