From acute sets to centrally symmetric 2-neighborly polytopes
Abstract
What is the maximum number of vertices that a centrally symmetric 2-neighborly polytope of dimension d can have? It is known that the answer does not exceed 2d. Here we provide an explicit construction showing that it is at least 2d-1+2.
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