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The tropical semiring (R, min, +) has enjoyed a recent renaissance, owing to its connections to mathematical biology as well as optimization and algebraic geometry. In this paper, we investigate the space of labeled n-point configurations lying on a tropical line in d-space, which is interpretable as the space of n-species phylogenetic trees. This is equivalent to the space of n x d matrices of tropical rank two, a simplicial complex. We prove that this simplicial complex is shellable for dimension...
Let be a Gorenstein, -factorial, toric Fano variety. We prove two conjectures on the maximal Picard number of in terms of its dimension and its pseudo-index, and characterize the boundary cases. Equivalently, we determine the maximal number of vertices of a simplicial reflexive polytope.
The m-subspace polytope is defined as the convex hull of the characteristic vectors of all m-dimensional subspaces of
a finite affine space. The particular case of the hyperplane polytope
has been investigated by Maurras (1993) and Anglada and Maurras (2003), who gave a complete characterization of the facets. The general m-subspace polytope that we consider shows a much more involved structure, notably as regards facets. Nevertheless, several families of facets are established here. Then the...
It is proved that there is a unique metrizable simplex whose extreme points are dense. This simplex is homogeneous in the sense that for every 2 affinely homeomorphic faces and there is an automorphism of which maps onto . Every metrizable simplex is affinely homeomorphic to a face of . The set of extreme points of is homeomorphic to the Hilbert space . The matrices which represent are characterized.
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