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Decomposable convex polyhedra

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2010

G. C. Shephard
Affiliation:
University of Birmingham.
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By a convex polyhedron P we mean any bounded set which can be written as the intersection of a finite number of closed half-spaces. If P can be written as a vector sum Q+B of convex polyhedra, then Q and B are called summands of P. If P has a summand which is not homothetic to itself, then P is said to be decomposable.

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Research Article
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Copyright © University College London 1963

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