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The finite list of 3-dimensional lattice polytopes of width at least 2 and up to 15 lattice points. This classification has been developed by Monica Blanco and Francisco Santos, who also computed the initial classification up to eleven lattice points. See the references for all proofs and more background.
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Polytopes.Lattice.FewLatticePoints3D
The finite list of 3-dimensional lattice polytopes of width at least 2 and up to 15 lattice points. This classification has been developed by Monica Blanco and Francisco Santos, who also computed the initial classification up to eleven lattice points. See the references for all proofs and more background.

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    The finite list of 3-dimensional lattice polytopes of width at least 2 and up to 15 lattice points. This classification has been developed by Monica Blanco and Francisco Santos, who also computed the initial classification up to eleven lattice points. See the references for all proofs and more background.
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