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    Extensions of dually bipartite regular polytopes (English)
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    28 May 2010
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    An abstract regular polytope is called \textit{dually bipartite} if the edge graph of the dual polytope is a bipartite graph. Let \(s\) be any positive integer. The author proves that every finite dually bipartite regular \(d\)-polytope \(\mathcal{K}\) of Schläfli type \(\{p_{1},\dots,p_{d-1}\}\) is the facet of a finite regular \((d+1)\)-polytope \(\mathcal{P}\), called an \textit{extension} of \(\mathcal{K}\), which is of Schläfli type \(\{p_{1},\dots,p_{d-1},s\}\) if \(s\) is even, or \(\{p_{1},\dots,p_{d-1},2s\}\) if \(s\) is odd. Various other extension results are also established.
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    abstract regular polytope
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    extensions of polytope
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    dually bipartite
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    CPR graph
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