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The numbers of edges of the order polytope and the chain poyltope of a finite partially ordered set

Published 2 Aug 2015 in math.CO | (1508.00187v3)

Abstract: Let PP be an arbitrary finite partially ordered set. It will be proved that the number of edges of the order polytope O(P){\mathcal O}(P) is equal to that of the chain polytope C(P){\mathcal C}(P). Furthermore, it will be shown that the degree sequence of the finite simple graph which is the $1$-skeleton of O(P){\mathcal O}(P) is equal to that of C(P){\mathcal C}(P) if and only if O(P){\mathcal O}(P) and C(P){\mathcal C}(P) are unimodularly equivalent.

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