2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejc.2016.08.008
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On hyperbolic Coxeter n-cubes

Abstract: Beside simplices, n-cubes form an important class of simple polyhedra. Unlike hyperbolic Coxeter simplices, hyperbolic Coxeter n-cubes are not classified. In this work, we first show that there are no Coxeter n-cubes in H n for n ≥ 10. Then, we show that the ideal ones exist only for n = 2 and 3, and provide a classification. The methods used are of combinatorial and algebraic nature, using properties of a Coxeter graph, its Schläfli matrix, and the Gram matrix of a polyhedron.

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“…• The classification described in Table 2 contains several already available partial classifications (see [1,7,8], for example).…”
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“…• The classification described in Table 2 contains several already available partial classifications (see [1,7,8], for example).…”
Section: Remarkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this exclusion strategy (which has been successfully applied in the particular case treated in [8]), in contrast to the Gröbner basis extraction algorithm, cannot be made systematic, as there is no satisfactory method to decide how the sets S of indices have to be chosen, and how many of such sets are sufficient to yield an impossible setting.…”
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“…Example 3.19. As an example, consider the two non-cocompact quasi-arithmetic (but not arithmetic) Coxeter cube groups Γ 1 and Γ 2 in Isom(H 3 ) defined in Figure 3 (see [18]). They both have Q as Vinberg field and similar quadratic forms.…”
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