Convex polytopes and linear programs

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Convex polytopes and linear programs

Convex polytopes are geometric objects that look deceptively simple. They occur everywhere in mathematics and have practical applications in everyday life – like organizing your grocery shopping list. In this snapshot, you get into contact with a long-standing, unsolved question in mathematics, which you can explore interactively.

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Mathematical subjects

Discrete Mathematics and Foundations
Geometry and Topology

Connections to other fields

Computer Science

Author(s)

Michael Joswig

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DOI (Digital Object Identifier)

10.14760/SNAP-2025-002-EN

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Mathematical subjects

Algebra and Number Theory
Analysis
Didactics and Education
Discrete Mathematics and Foundations
Geometry and Topology
Numerics and Scientific Computing
Probability Theory and Statistics

Connections to other fields

Chemistry and Earth Science
Computer Science
Engineering and Technology
Finance
Humanities and Social Sciences
Life Science
Physics
Reflections on Mathematics

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