Bolytrope orders
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Lattice polytopes in convex geometry (including relations with commutative algebra and algebraic geometry) (52B20) Groups with a (BN)-pair; buildings (20E42) Algebras and orders, and their zeta functions (11S45) Representations of orders, lattices, algebras over commutative rings (16G30) Buildings and the geometry of diagrams (51E24)
Abstract: Bolytropes are bounded subsets of an affine building that consist of all points that have distance at most from some polytrope. We prove that the points of a bolytrope describe the set of all invariant lattices of a bolytrope order, generalizing the correspondence between polytropes and graduated orders.
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