Unconditional reflexive polytopes (Q2197693)

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    Unconditional reflexive polytopes (English)
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    1 September 2020
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    A convex polytope \(P \subset \mathbb{R}^d\) is called \textit{unconditional} if \((\sigma_1 p_1 , \dots, \sigma_d p_d) \in P\) for all \((p_1,\dots,p_d) \in P\) and all \((\sigma_1,\dots,\sigma_d)\in \{\pm 1\}^d\). The paper under review studies unconditional polytopes from the viewpoint of discrete geometry and combinatorial commutative algebra. In particular, it is shown that a lattice polytope \(P\) is an unconditional reflexive polytope if and only if \(P\) is obtained from the stable set polytope of a perfect graph. As examples, some special lattice polytopes are studied: type-B Birkhoff polytopes, signed Birkhoff polytopes, lattice polytopes arising from perfect CIS graphs, and unconditional chain polytopes of posets. Note that unconditional chain polytopes of posets were independently introduced in [\textit{H. Ohsugi} and \textit{A. Tsuchiya}, Isr. J. Math. 237, No. 1, 485--500 (2020; Zbl 1453.52013)] under the name ``enriched chain polytopes'', and the same Gröbner bases of such polytopes were constructed there.
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    perfect graphs
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    reflexive polytopes
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    unimodular triangulations
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    gale-dual pairs
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    unconditional polytopes
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    signed Birkhoff polytopes
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