Thank you for your fast reply! I changed line 28 and saved it as „gc_closure11“. Running „gc_closure11“ one time works well. polytope > $q=gc_closure11($e); polytope > print$q->VERTICES; 1 0 0 0 1 1/2 0 1/2 But the second run produces the following error: polytope > $w=gc_closure11($q); polymake: WA...
Hello together, I need your help again :-) I use the new version 2.10 on openSUSE 11.4. and tried the script „gc_closure“. Unfortunately it does not work accurately. Every polytope I use as input creates an empty polytope as output without showing an error. The output polytope has no vertex although...
Thank you for your answer. So it is much more difficult as I suspected. I also thought about combining all possible maps before, hoping for a more comfortable solution. So first of all this will be my way to go. Dimension 2 and 3 should be no problem, but dimension 4 is more complex for realizing th...
Dear all, I could need your help with constructing half-integer polytopes. I am generating all 2, 3 and 4 dimensional polytopes whose vertices are element of {0,1/2,1}. I already constructed a tarball with polytopes of all possible options combining 0, ½ and 1 for dimension 2, 3 and 4. I´ll attach t...
Hello, this must be an easy question, but I am a polymake newbie. I use polymake 2.9.9 on openSUSE 11.4. and have unfortunately a little trouble in using it. A problem appeared with the “How to: Saving and Restoring an Array of Polytopes“ (http://polymake.org/doku.php/howto/tarballs) on my older ver...