Nested complexes and their polyhedral realizations
From MaRDI portal
Publication:851485
DOI10.4310/PAMQ.2006.v2.n3.a3zbMath1109.52010arXivmath/0507277MaRDI QIDQ851485
Publication date: 21 November 2006
Published in: Pure and Applied Mathematics Quarterly (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0507277
Related Items (33)
Exponential formulas for models of complex reflection groups ⋮ Toric weak Fano varieties associated to building sets ⋮ Syntactic aspects of hypergraph polytopes ⋮ Compatibility fans for graphical nested complexes ⋮ Cambrian Hopf algebras ⋮ Toric Fano varieties associated to building sets ⋮ A binomial Laurent phenomenon algebra associated with the complete graph ⋮ Fertilitopes ⋮ Associahedra for finite‐type cluster algebras and minimal relations between g‐vectors ⋮ Quasisymmetric Functions for Nestohedra ⋮ Celebrating Loday's associahedron ⋮ Deformation cones of hypergraphic polytopes ⋮ Poincaré series for maximal de Concini-Procesi models of root arrangements ⋮ Bier spheres of extremal volume and generalized permutohedra ⋮ An explicit description of Coxeter homology complexes ⋮ Families of building sets and regular wonderful models ⋮ Convex polytopes from nested posets ⋮ Solution concepts for games with general coalitional structure ⋮ Geometric realizations of the accordion complex of a dissection ⋮ Combinatorial 2-truncated Cubes and Applications ⋮ Gamma-positivity in combinatorics and geometry ⋮ On the cohomology and their torsion of real toric objects ⋮ Permutonestohedra ⋮ Pseudograph associahedra ⋮ Hypergraph polytopes ⋮ Permutrees ⋮ Associahedra via spines ⋮ Buchstaber invariant theory of simplicial complexes and convex polytopes ⋮ Ring of simple polytopes and differential equations ⋮ In memoriam: Andrei Zelevinsky (1953--2013) ⋮ Deformation cones of graph associahedra and nestohedra ⋮ Gal's conjecture for nestohedra corresponding to complete bipartite graphs ⋮ A new graph invariant arises in toric topology
This page was built for publication: Nested complexes and their polyhedral realizations