Persistent graphs and cyclic polytope triangulations
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Publication:2043765
DOI10.1007/s00493-020-4369-5zbMath1499.05307arXiv1911.05012OpenAlexW3106323798MaRDI QIDQ2043765
Publication date: 3 August 2021
Published in: Combinatorica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.05012
Combinatorial properties of polytopes and polyhedra (number of faces, shortest paths, etc.) (52B05) Special polytopes (linear programming, centrally symmetric, etc.) (52B12) Three-dimensional polytopes (52B10) Enumeration in graph theory (05C30) Graph representations (geometric and intersection representations, etc.) (05C62)
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