TOPCOM: TRIANGULATIONS OF POINT CONFIGURATIONS AND ORIENTED MATROIDS

Author(s):  
JÖRG RAMBAU
10.37236/9653 ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ilan Adler ◽  
Jesús A. De Loera ◽  
Steven Klee ◽  
Zhenyang Zhang

Oriented matroids are combinatorial structures that generalize point configurations, vector configurations, hyperplane arrangements, polyhedra, linear programs, and directed graphs. Oriented matroids have played a key  role in combinatorics, computational geometry, and optimization. This paper surveys prior work and presents an update on the search for bounds on the diameter of the cocircuit graph of an oriented matroid. The motivation for our investigations is the complexity of the simplex method and the criss-cross method. We review the diameter problem and show the diameter bounds of general oriented matroids reduce to those of uniform oriented matroids. We give the latest exact bounds for oriented matroids of low rank and low corank, and for all oriented matroids with up to nine elements (this part required a large computer-based proof).  For arbitrary oriented matroids, we present an improvement to a quadratic bound of Finschi. Our discussion highlights an old conjecture that states a linear bound for the diameter is possible. On the positive side, we show the conjecture is true for oriented matroids of low rank and low corank, and, verified with computers, for all oriented matroids with up to nine elements. On the negative side, our computer search showed two natural strengthenings of the main conjecture are false. 


1988 ◽  
Vol 45 (3) ◽  
pp. 293-304 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.Richard Buchi ◽  
William E Fenton

2021 ◽  
Vol 147 (3) ◽  
pp. 04021010
Author(s):  
Zhanfeng Song ◽  
Tao Fang ◽  
Paul Schonfeld ◽  
Jun Li

2018 ◽  
Vol 340 ◽  
pp. 653-683
Author(s):  
Alessio Caminata ◽  
Noah Giansiracusa ◽  
Han-Bom Moon ◽  
Luca Schaffler

Author(s):  
E. Hellner

AbstractA systematic description and classification of inorganic structure types is proposed on the basis of homogeneous or heterogeneous point configurations (Bauverbände) described by invariant lattice complexes and coordination polyhedra; subscripts or matrices explain the transformation of the complexes in respect (M) to their standard setting; the value of the determinant of the transformation matrix defines the order of the complex. The Bauverbände (frameworks) may be described by three-dimensional networks or two-dimensional nets explicitely shown with structures types of the


2021 ◽  
Vol 118 (12) ◽  
pp. e2021244118
Author(s):  
Alessio Caminata ◽  
Noah Giansiracusa ◽  
Han-Bom Moon ◽  
Luca Schaffler

In 2004, Pachter and Speyer introduced the higher dissimilarity maps for phylogenetic trees and asked two important questions about their relation to the tropical Grassmannian. Multiple authors, using independent methods, answered affirmatively the first of these questions, showing that dissimilarity vectors lie on the tropical Grassmannian, but the second question, whether the set of dissimilarity vectors forms a tropical subvariety, remained opened. We resolve this question by showing that the tropical balancing condition fails. However, by replacing the definition of the dissimilarity map with a weighted variant, we show that weighted dissimilarity vectors form a tropical subvariety of the tropical Grassmannian in exactly the way that Pachter and Speyer envisioned. Moreover, we provide a geometric interpretation in terms of configurations of points on rational normal curves and construct a finite tropical basis that yields an explicit characterization of weighted dissimilarity vectors.


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