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A convex geometry is a combinatorial abstract model (introduced by \textit{P. H. Edelman} and \textit{R. E. Jamison} [Geom. Dedicata 19, 247--270 (1985; Zbl 0577.52001)]). Several characterizations of an abstract convex geometry are presented by the authors. Briefly, a closure system with the anti-exchange axiom is called a convex geometry. Every convex geometry is isomorphic to a generalized convex shelling. The authors obtain an upper bound on the dimension of the smallest Euclidean space into which a convex geometry can be embedded via a generalized convex shelling (the so called geometric dimension). The representation theorem is used to prove that every convex geometry may be embedded as convex polygons in \(\mathbb R^2\). | |||
Property / review text: A convex geometry is a combinatorial abstract model (introduced by \textit{P. H. Edelman} and \textit{R. E. Jamison} [Geom. Dedicata 19, 247--270 (1985; Zbl 0577.52001)]). Several characterizations of an abstract convex geometry are presented by the authors. Briefly, a closure system with the anti-exchange axiom is called a convex geometry. Every convex geometry is isomorphic to a generalized convex shelling. The authors obtain an upper bound on the dimension of the smallest Euclidean space into which a convex geometry can be embedded via a generalized convex shelling (the so called geometric dimension). The representation theorem is used to prove that every convex geometry may be embedded as convex polygons in \(\mathbb R^2\). / rank | |||
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Embedding convex geometries and a bound on convex dimension (English)
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27 February 2017
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A convex geometry is a combinatorial abstract model (introduced by \textit{P. H. Edelman} and \textit{R. E. Jamison} [Geom. Dedicata 19, 247--270 (1985; Zbl 0577.52001)]). Several characterizations of an abstract convex geometry are presented by the authors. Briefly, a closure system with the anti-exchange axiom is called a convex geometry. Every convex geometry is isomorphic to a generalized convex shelling. The authors obtain an upper bound on the dimension of the smallest Euclidean space into which a convex geometry can be embedded via a generalized convex shelling (the so called geometric dimension). The representation theorem is used to prove that every convex geometry may be embedded as convex polygons in \(\mathbb R^2\).
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convex geometry
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generalized convex shelling
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convex dimension
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convex polygon embedding
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