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Integral hull of a polyhedron Q is polyhedron
Let $Q \subseteq R^n$ be a rational polyhedron and let $Q_I=Convexhull(Q \cap Z^n)$. By finite basis theorem, we have $Q=P+C$ for some rational polytope $P$ and finitely generated cone $C$ where $C=R_+...
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To partition a triangle into $n$ convex pieces with sum of number of sides over all pieces maximized
This post is a variant on To cut a triangle into $n$ $p$-sided polygonal regions.
Question: Given a positive integer $n$, a triangular region is to be cut into $n$ convex pieces so that the sum over ...
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Is it possible to backtrack an optimization solver? [closed]
I have an optimization problem and was using a linear programming optimizer to find solutions. However, I find that past a certain size, the problem becomes "infeasible" and has no solutions....
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Easy instance of set cover
I am trying to prove that a natural greedy algorithm solves the following instance of the set cover problem: for a set of elements $e\in U$ with a set of weights $w_e$, we define the cost of a subset ...
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Prove that $ n \leq d+1 $ under ordering constraints in $\mathbb{R}^d$
Let $x_1, \dotsc, x_n \in \mathbb{R}^d$ and $\theta_1, \dotsc, \theta_n \in \mathbb{R}^d$ be vectors such that for every $k \in [n]$, the following inequality holds:
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\langle x_k, \theta_k \rangle &...
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Reflections of Voronoi diagrams
I wonder if something similar to the following fact is known, and I would greatly appreciate any references.
Let $t_1, t_2, \ldots, t_N$ be unit vectors in $\mathbb{R}^n$.
Let $S$ denote the unit ...
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Computing all roots of a function with square-root terms
Given $3n$ positive numbers $a_1, \ldots, a_n$, $b_1, \ldots, b_n$, and $x_1, \ldots, x_n$, we are given a function
$$f(x) = \sum_{i = 1}^n \frac{a_i}{\sqrt{(x - x_i)^2 + b_i}}.$$
Can we find all the ...
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Constructing a minimum-volume outer approximation polytope with fewer facets
I am tackling the following problem:
Given a set of points $D \in \mathbb{R}^d$ and their convex hull, represented with $n$ facets, I want to construct a convex polytope $P$ with at most $m<n$ ...
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Efficient algorithm for graph problem
Let $D=(V,E)$ be a directed graph, $S,T\subset V$ and $f:V\rightarrow \{1,\ldots, k\}$ a positive, bounded weight-function and $l\in \mathbb{N}$, find a path $v_1,\ldots, v_l\in V$ with $v_1\in S$ and ...
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Iterated optimal transport
Suppose we are interested in two consecutive transport plans (in the Kantorovich formulation). That is, we are given finite sets $X$, $Y$ and $Z$, endowed with probability measures $\mu_X$, $\mu_Y$ ...
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Is there a name for a spanner graph that only considers distance to a root node?
A $t$-spanner graph of a set of points $\{p_i\}$ in the plane is a graph $G = (V, E)$ such that for any pair of vertices $p_i, p_j \in V$, the shortest path distance $d_G(p_i, p_j)$ in $G$ is at most $...
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On partitioning the surface of a convex solid into geodesically convex equal area regions
We refer to a subset S of the surface of a convex solid C as geodesically convex if the shortest path along the surface of C joining any two points in S lies entirely within S (and if there are more ...
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Complexity of counting maximal points in query orthogonal rectangles
The problem stated in the title is the following: given an $n\times n$ binary matrix $M=\left(m_{rc}\right)$ report the number of $1$'s in a query rectangle
$[i,j]\times[h,k]$
$1\le i\lt j\le n,\, 1\...
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Left and right halves of convex curve
Let $S$ be a set of $n$ points in the plane in general position (no 3 on a line), $n$ even.
A halving line is a line through $2$ points of $S$ that partitions $S$ into 2 equal parts ($(n-2)/2$ points ...
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Calculating an optimal scaling factor for Delaunay triangulations
consider a finite set $\mathcal{P}(x,y)=\lbrace(x_1,y_1),\dots,\,(x_n,y_n)\rbrace$ of points in the Euclidean plane and let $\mathrm{DT}(x,y)$ be the Delaunay triangulation of $\mathcal{P}(x,y)$
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A question on a quantitative form of Farkas' lemma
Suppose A is an $m \times n$ matrix whose entries are non-negative integers and $\mathbf{b}$ is a vector with rational entries. A version of Farkas lemma implies that if the equation $$A\mathbf{x}=\...
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Minimum of the maximum element frequency given the family size and the universe size
[Crossposted at math.stackexchange].
Consider families of sets $\mathcal{F}$ with size $n = |\mathcal{F}|$ and universe $U(\mathcal{F})$ with size $q = |U(\mathcal{F})|$.
I have written and solved ...
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Why is the Vietoris–Rips complex $\operatorname{VR}(S, \epsilon)$ a subset of the Čech complex $\operatorname{Čech}(S, \epsilon\sqrt{2})$?
$\DeclareMathOperator\Cech{Čech}\DeclareMathOperator\VR{VR}$I am reading Fasy, Lecci, Rinaldo, Wasserman, Balakrishnan, and Singh - Confidence sets for persistence diagrams (see here for a version of ...
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Placing triangles around a central triangle: Optimal Strategy?
This question has gone for a while without an answer on MSE (despite a bounty that came and went) so I am now cross-posting it here, on MO, in the hope that someone may have an idea about how to ...
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Detecting a PL sphere and decompositions
Question 1. A PL $n$-sphere is a pure simplicial complex that is a triangulation of the $n$-sphere. I'm looking for a computer algorithm that gives a Yes/No answer to whether a given simplicial ...
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Algorithm to find largest planar section of a convex polyhedral solid
We add a bit more on shadows and planar sections following On a pair of solids with both corresponding maximal planar sections and shadows having equal area . We consider only polyhedrons.
Given a ...
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An algorithm to arrange max number of copies of a polygon around and touching another polygon
A related post: To place copies of a planar convex region such that number of 'contacts' among them is maximized
Basic question: Given two convex polygonal regions P and Q, to arrange the max ...
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Software for computing polytopes
As can be inferred from the title, I want to do some computation on the facets representation of the polytopes given the vertices. My advisor recommended me Polymake, which is indeed useful even with ...
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Explicit computation of Čech-cohomology of coherent sheaves on $\mathbb{P}^n_A$
$\newcommand{\proj}[1]{\operatorname{proj}(#1)}
\newcommand{\PSP}{\mathbb{P}}$These days I noticed the following result of (constructive) commutative algebra, which I think is probably well known ...
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Closest vertices of an AABB to a ray in n-dimensions
I came across this computational geometry problem and have not been able to find a satisfactory solution for it. A ray is known to originate from within an n-dimensional hypercube (AABB) in any ...
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Efficient counting of integer solutions to linear system
In my research, I have a particular 18x18 matrix $\mathbf{A}$ which defines the linear system $\mathbf{A}\cdot \mathbf{x} \leq \mathbf{-1}$ over the nonnegative integers. And I'm interested in ...
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Inside-out dissections of solids -2
We record some general questions based on
Inside-out dissections of solids
Inside-out dissections of a cube
Can every convex polyhedral solid be inside-out dissected to a congruent polyhedral solid?...
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Practical way of computing bitangent lines of a quartic (using computers)
Are there known practical algorithms or methods to calculate the bitangent lines of a quartic defined by $f(u,v,t)=0$ in terms of the 15 coefficients? Theoretically you can set up $f(u,v,-au-bv)=(k_0u^...
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Inside-out dissections of a cube
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Inside-out polygonal dissections
Inside-out dissections of solids
Definitions: A polygon P has an inside-out dissection into another polygon P' if P′ is congruent to P, and the perimeter of P ...
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Is the maximal packing density of identical circles in a circle always an algebraic number?
There is a lot of interest in the maximal density of equal circle packing in a circle. And I thought that knowing whether or not the solution is always algebraic or not would be useful.
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Finding the point within a convex n-gon that minimizes the largest angle subtended there by an edge of the n-gon
This post records a variant to the question asked in this post: Finding the point within a convex n-gon that maximizes the least angle subtended there by an edge of the n-gon
Given a convex n-gon, ...
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Finding the point within a convex n-gon that maximizes the least angle subtended there by an edge of the n-gon
For any point P in the interior of a convex polygon, the sum of the angles subtended by the edges of the polygon is obviously 2π.
Given a convex polygon, how does one algorithmically find the point (...
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Set of enclosed convex polyhedra in a graph
Given a straight-line graph embedded in $\mathbb{R}^3$ with known vertex coordinates and edges and no edge intersections, is it possible to find all the enclosed convex polyhedra inside? If so, is ...
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Implementation of Friedman's algorithm of reconstructing simple polytopes
In Finding a Simple Polytope from Its Graph in Polynomial Time, Friedman gave a polynomial time algorithm on reconstructing a simple polytope from its graph. Has this algorithm been actually ...
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An algorithm to decide whether a convex polygon can be cut into 2 mutually congruent pieces
This post is based on the answer to this question: A claim on partitioning a convex planar region into congruent pieces
A perfect congruent partition of a planar region is a partition of it with no ...
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Max-flow modeling with unified vehicle and commodity variables
I am working on a network flow problem that involves routing through a time-space network. The network consists of:
A single source node and a single demand node.
A fleet of vehicles with specified ...
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Algorithm to generate configurations with kissing number 12
That the kissing number of a sphere in dimension 3 is 12 is well known. However, it is also known that there is a lot of empty space between the 12 spheres. I deduce (am I wrong?) that there are many ...
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Computational tasks resulting from Chern-Weil theory
I have recently learned Chern-Weil theory for smooth and complex manifolds, as well as surrounding material on cohomology with integral coefficients.
I am curious what computational tasks are ...
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Application of greedy approach for optimization
I want to maximize an objective given by $$\max_{\{q_n,p_n\}} \sum_{n=0}^\infty (\alpha_1 - \beta_1 n) p_n + (\alpha_2 - \beta_2 n) q_n$$
where $\alpha_1 > \beta_1 >0$ and $\alpha_2 > \beta_2 ...
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To maximize the volume of the polyhedron resulting from perimeter-halvings of a convex polygonal region
We add one more bit to Forming paper bags that can 'trap' 3D regions of max surface area (note: some possibly open related questions are also in the comments following the answer to above ...
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A claim on the largest area circular segment that can be drawn inside a planar convex region
This post adds a little to To find the longest circular arc that can lie inside a given convex polygon
A circular segment is formed by a chord of a circle and the line segment connecting its endpoints....
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Is matrix B obtained from matrix A?
Assuming a matrix $\mathbf{A} \in \mathbb{R}^{4096 \times 4096}$ sampled from a standard normal distribution $N(0, 1)$, and another matrix $\mathbf{B} \in \mathbb{R}^{4096 \times 4096}$ either sampled ...
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Comparing partitions of a given planar convex region into pieces with equal diameter and pieces of equal width
We continue from Cutting convex regions into equal diameter and equal least width pieces. There we had asked for algorithms to partition a planar convex polygon into (1) $n$ convex pieces of equal ...
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Dissection of polygons into triangles with least number of intermediate pieces
This wiki article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace%E2%80%93Bolyai%E2%80%93Gerwien_theorem shows the dissection of a square into a triangle via 4 intermediate pieces. It appears easy to form a ...
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ILPs with square constraint matrix
Given the Integer Linear Programming ($\text{ILP}$) problem
\begin{array}{ll}
\text{minimize} & c^T x \\
\text{subject to}& \mathbf{A}^T x \ge b \\
\text{where}&c,x,b\in\mathbb{N}_0^n,\\ &...
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Computational complexity of exact computation of the doubling dimension
Given a finite metric space $X$, the doubling constant of $X$ is the smallest integer $k$ such that any ball of arbitrary radius $r$ can be covered by at most $k$ balls of radius $r/2$. The doubling ...
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Are there rectangles that can be cut into non-right triangles that are pair-wise similar and pair-wise non-congruent?
We generalize the questions of Can a square be cut into non-right triangles that are mutually similar and pair-wise noncongruent?
Can any rectangle be cut into some finite number of triangles that ...
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Can a square be cut into non-right triangles that are mutually similar and pair-wise noncongruent?
We add a bit to Tiling the plane with pair-wise non-congruent and mutually similar triangles and Cutting polygons into mutually similar and non-congruent pieces
A (non square) rectangle can obviously ...
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Monotony of enforced subtour merging
Is it true that for a symmetric TSP instance in the sequence of edges generated by successively:
calculating the optimal 2-factor
adding cardinality constraints on the edgesets of the 2-factor's ...
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Solve NP-hard type problems with linear programming
I would like to know if there is any way to solve an NP-hard type problem, for example, the TSP, sum of subsets or knapsack problem, by using linear programming and not by brute force.
I ask this ...