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arxiv: 1607.00643 · v1 · pith:KVLHEZGYnew · submitted 2016-07-03 · 🧮 math.CO · math.MG

More indecomposable polyhedra

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keywords polytopesclassificationcombinatorialdecomposabilityedgesfewerpolyhedraterms
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We apply combinatorial methods to a geometric problem: the classification of polytopes, in terms of Minkowski decomposability. Various properties of skeletons of polytopes are exhibited, each sufficient to guarantee indecomposability of a significant class of polytopes. We illustrate further the power of these techniques, compared with the traditional method of examining triangular faces, with several applications. In any dimension $d\neq 2$, we show that of all the polytopes with $d^2+\frac{d}{2}$ or fewer edges, only one is decomposable. In 3 dimensions, we complete the classification, in terms of decomposability, of the 260 combinatorial types of polyhedra with 15 or fewer edges.

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