Approximation Depth of Convex Polytopes
Abstract
We study approximations of polytopes in the standard model for computing polytopes using Minkowski sums and (convex hulls of) unions. Specifically, we study the ability to approximate a target polytope by polytopes of a given depth. Our main results imply that simplices can only be ``trivially approximated''. On the way, we obtain a characterization of simplices as the only ``outer additive'' convex bodies.
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