Abstract: The s-lecture hall polytopes P_s are a class of integer polytopes defined by Savage and Schuster which are closely related to the lecture hall partitions of Eriksson and Bousquet-M'elou. We define a half-open parallelopiped Par_s associated with P_s and give a simple description of its integer points. We use this description to recover earlier results of Savage et al. on the delta-vector (or h^*-vector) and to obtain the connections to s-ascents and s-descents, as well as some generalizations of these results.
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- Decompositions of Rational Convex Polytopes
- Ehrhart series of lecture hall polytopes and Eulerian polynomials for inversion sequences
- Enumeration of sequences constrained by the ratio of consecutive parts
- Lecture hall partitions
- Lecture hall partitions and the wreath products \(C_{k} \wr S_{n}\)
- Rational lecture hall polytopes and inflated Eulerian polynomials
- The \({1/k}\)-Eulerian polynomials
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- Derangements, Ehrhart theory, and local \(h\)-polynomials
- Gorenstein properties and integer decomposition properties of lecture hall polytopes
- The mathematics of lecture hall partitions
- Rational lecture hall polytopes and inflated Eulerian polynomials
- \(s\)-lecture hall partitions, self-reciprocal polynomials, and Gorenstein cones
- Existence of unimodular triangulations -- positive results
- Enumeration of bounded lecture hall tableaux
- Polyhedral geometry for lecture hall partitions
- Anti-lecture hall compositions and Andrews' generalization of the Watson-Whipple transformation
- Level algebras and \(\boldsymbol{s}\)-lecture hall polytopes
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