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arxiv: 1508.07594 · v2 · pith:PCOUI53Tnew · submitted 2015-08-30 · 🧮 math.MG

Algebraic vertices of non-convex polyhedra

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In this article we define an algebraic vertex of a generalized polyhedron and show that it is the smallest set of points needed to define the polyhedron. We prove that the indicator function of a generalized polytope $P$ is a linear combination of indicator functions of simplices whose vertices are algebraic vertices of $P$. We also show that the indicator function of any generalized polyhedron is a linear combination, with integer coefficients, of indicator functions of cones with apices at algebraic vertices and line-cones. The concept of an algebraic vertex is closely related to the Fourier--Laplace transform. We show that a point $\mathbf{v}$ is an algebraic vertex of a generalized polyhedron $P$ if and only if the tangent cone of $P$, at $\mathbf{v}$, has non-zero Fourier--Laplace transform.

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