Spanning Lattice Polytopes and the Uniform Position Principle

Abstract

A lattice polytope P is called IDP if any lattice point in its kth dilate is a sum of k lattice points in P. In 1991 Stanley proved a strong inequality in Ehrhart theory for IDP lattice polytopes. We show that his conclusion holds under much milder assumptions, namely if the lattice polytope P is spanning, i.e., any lattice point of the ambient lattice is an integer affine combination of lattice points in P. As an application, we get a generalization of Hibi's Lower Bound Theorem. Our proof relies on generalizing Bertini's theorem to the semistandard situation and Harris' Uniform Position Principle to certain curves in weighted projective space.

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