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Computational Algebra Seminar
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  • Alexander Kasprzyk
  • (University of Sydney)
  • Frolicking with convex bodies
  • 3pm–4pm, Thursday 13th May, 2010
  • Carlaw 535
  • The aim of this talk is to give a brief introduction to convex bodies: polytopes, polyhedra, and cones. Starting with the most elementary definitions, and motivated in part by constructions from toric geometry, I hope to address:

    • The dual definitions of a polytope, and how this naturally gives rise to polyhedra;
    • The concept of finite part and tail cone;
    • The basic combinatorial properties of polytopes;
    • Computing the basis of a cone;
    • Lattice point counting.
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