The number of edges of a symmetric edge polytope
Abstract
The symmetric edge polytope of a simple graph is a lattice polytope defined as the convex hull of a subset of the type A roots corresponding to the edges of the graph. In this article we prove a sharp lower bound for the number of edges of the symmetric edge polytope of a graph as a function of elementary graph invariants. Moreover, we characterize graphs attaining this bound. We highlight a connection with the h*-polynomial of such polytopes and, motivated by a conjecture of Ohsugi and Tsuchiya, we investigate the behaviour of such polynomial under edge-deletion in the graph.
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