Classification of terminal simplicial reflexive \(d\)-polytopes with \(3d-1\) vertices (Q2480896)
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Classification of terminal simplicial reflexive \(d\)-polytopes with \(3d-1\) vertices (English)
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3 April 2008
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Consider a full rank lattice in \(\mathbb R^d\). A reflexive polytope is a convex lattice polytope of maximal dimension, such that the origin is contained in the interior and such that the dual polytope is also a lattice polytope. A reflexive polytope is called terminal if all its integer points are the vertices of the polytope except for the origin. M. Øbro classifies terminal simplicial reflexive \(d\)-dimensional polytopes with \(3d-1\) vertices. They turn out to be smooth Fano polytopes. When \(d\) is even there is one such polytope up to isomorphism, while there are two when \(d\) is odd.
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terminal simplicial reflexive lattice polytopes
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Fano polytopes
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