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An Euler relation for valuations on polytopes (English)
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11 September 2000
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A notion common to both geometric and combinatorial settings is that of valuation which serves as both a generalization and a combinatorial analogue of the measures of classical analysis. They include important functionals, such as volume, surface area, and the Euler characteristic. The main result of this paper is a general family of Möbius inversion identities that characterize all valuations on polytopes. This result, theorem on free polytope inversion identity, generalizes classical relations of Euler, Dehn-Sommerville, and Macdonald, for functionals on convex polytopes. These identities are applied to some important examples of valuations on polytopes.
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valuation
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Möbius inversion identities
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free polytope inversion identity
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order ideals
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induced valuations
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polytope valuations
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visible decomposition of boundary
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measures
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volume
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surface area
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Euler characteristic
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