Weighted projective spaces and reflexive simplices (Q1598154)

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Weighted projective spaces and reflexive simplices
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    Weighted projective spaces and reflexive simplices (English)
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    29 May 2002
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    An integral simplex is called reflexive if its dual is again integral. Up to unimodular equivalence, the number of reflexive polytopes is known to be finite for every dimension \(n\), but a classification is only known for \(n\leq 4\). The author provides an algorithm which classifies reflexive simplices in arbitrary dimension \(n\). To achieve this classification, he first defines a type \((Q_{\text{red}},\lambda)\) of a \(\mathbb{Z}^n\)-integral simplex \(\Delta= (v_0,\dots, v_n)\) which consists of the reduced weight \({1\over\lambda} (q_0,\dots, q_n)\), where \(q_i=|\det(v_0, \dots,\widehat v_i,\dots,v_n) |\), and a factor \(\lambda=\text{gcd}(q_0,\dots, q_n)\). Using weighted projective spaces, he shows how one can construct a simplex of type \((Q_{\text{red}},1)\) for every \(Q\in \mathbb{N}^{n+1}\). Then he shows that, for any given pair \((Q_{\text{red}}, \lambda)\), there exist only finitely many simplices of this type, and they can all be obtained as images of the simplex of type \((Q_{\text{red}},1)\) already constructed. Since the possible factors \(\lambda\) can be computed effectively, the author obtains a classification algorithm for reflexive simplices of dimension \(n\). An implementation yields for \(n\geq 4\) a list which coincides with the previously known classification.
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    integral polytope
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    reduced weight
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    weighted projective space
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    reflexive simplices
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