#18211: Computing Ehrhart polynomials with LattE
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Reporter: vdelecroix | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: positive_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.7
Component: geometry | Resolution:
Keywords: | Merged in:
Authors: Vincent Delecroix | Reviewers: Matthias Köppe,
Report Upstream: N/A | Nathann Cohen
Branch: | Work issues:
u/vdelecroix/18211 | Commit:
Dependencies: | 930791639042e46c339ba40720456d73dcad1d1b
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Comment (by mkoeppe):
This looks great, thanks a lot for your work.
There are, however, quite a few more LattE options that are useful, at
least for expert users.
Below I list the ones (this is cut and paste from "count --help") that
make sense for the "--ehrhart-polynomial" mode.
{{{
--compute-vertex-cones={cdd,lrs,4ti2} Use this method for computing
vertex cones
--smith-form={ilio,lidia}
--dualization={cdd,4ti2}
--triangulation={cddlib,4ti2,topcom,...}
--triangulation-max-height=HEIGHT Use a uniform distribution of
height from 1 to HEIGHT.
}}}
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