Conductive rings of nonpolytopal fans


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Abstract

Although there is a lot of polytopality criteria for fans, it is generally not clear how to visualize the reason why a fan is (non)polytopal. The paper describes a geometric structure called a conductive ring that is easy to find visually in fans. Found in a fan, a conductive ring means that the fan is nonpolytopal. The paper shows that conductive rings provide a very simple and useful tool for analysing, modifying, and creating fans. In particular, constructing a nonpolytopal fan with a conductive ring, the paper discovers a paradox concerning intermediate value properties of face polytopes: in a bundle of very similar conditions the properties either reveal themselves or not depending on small details.

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M. N. Matveev

Department of Mathematics

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Email: miklem@mail.mipt.ru
Russian Federation, Institutskii per. 9, Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow oblast, 141700

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