Thanks for these ideas; I'm not sure which one I will pursue but this gives
a number of options.
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On Thu, Jul 8, 2021 at 7:15 PM kcrisman wrote:
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>> I presume you can enumerate vertices and facets,
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> Unsure on how easy it will be to do this for my use case.
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>> or remove redundant inequalities in a more direct way.
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> On a case-by-case basis, in principle, yes, this is the
> I presume you can enumerate vertices and facets,
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Unsure on how easy it will be to do this for my use case.
> or remove redundant inequalities in a more direct way.
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On a case-by-case basis, in principle, yes, this is the approach taken in
the particular literature I'm looking at.
On Wed, 7 Jul 2021, 22:36 kcrisman, wrote:
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> Normaliz already supports half-open polyhedra, see section 3.12 ("open
>> facets") in the Normaliz manual
>> see https://github.com/Normaliz/Normaliz/blob/master/doc/Normaliz.pdf
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> Thank you! But, based on the tickets I've just been cc:ed on,
On Wednesday, July 7, 2021 at 2:36:27 PM UTC-7 kcrisman wrote:
> Normaliz already supports half-open polyhedra, see section 3.12 ("open
>> facets") in the Normaliz manual
>> see https://github.com/Normaliz/Normaliz/blob/master/doc/Normaliz.pdf
>>
>
> Thank you! But, based on the tickets I've
> Normaliz already supports half-open polyhedra, see section 3.12 ("open
> facets") in the Normaliz manual
> see https://github.com/Normaliz/Normaliz/blob/master/doc/Normaliz.pdf
>
Thank you! But, based on the tickets I've just been cc:ed on, probably
there is no current easy Sage interface
Normaliz already supports half-open polyhedra, see section 3.12 ("open
facets") in the Normaliz manual
see https://github.com/Normaliz/Normaliz/blob/master/doc/Normaliz.pdf
On Wednesday, July 7, 2021 at 1:26:01 PM UTC-7 kcrisman wrote:
> Thanks to the MUCH easier install now of things like