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arxiv: math/0602149 · v2 · pith:QHISPPHWnew · submitted 2006-02-08 · 🧮 math.CO · math.AG

The Hyperdeterminant and Triangulations of the 4-Cube

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keywords cubepolytopehyperdeterminantnewtonpolynomialregularsecondarytriangulations
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The hyperdeterminant of format 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 is a polynomial of degree 24 in 16 unknowns which has 2894276 terms. We compute the Newton polytope of this polynomial and the secondary polytope of the 4-cube. The 87959448 regular triangulations of the 4-cube are classified into 25448 D-equivalence classes, one for each vertex of the Newton polytope. The 4-cube has 80876 coarsest regular subdivisions, one for each facet of the secondary polytope, but only 268 of them come from the hyperdeterminant.

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