#17937: Cannot compute integral points of 0-dimensional Polyhedron
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       Reporter:  jdemeyer           |        Owner:
           Type:  defect             |       Status:  positive_review
       Priority:  major              |    Milestone:  sage-6.6
      Component:  geometry           |   Resolution:
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        Authors:  Jeroen Demeyer     |    Reviewers:  Nathann Cohen
Report Upstream:  N/A                |  Work issues:
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  u/jdemeyer/cannot_compute_integral_points_of_0_dimensional_polyhedron|  
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Comment (by jdemeyer):

 Replying to [comment:4 ncohen]:
 > Looks good. I pondered a bit over the "single point in zero dimension",
 but well. Sounds like a valid convention.

 The zero dimensional vector space consists of one element: the zero
 element. There are two polytopes in this space: the empty polytope and the
 polytope with one vertex, namely the zero element.

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