Polytopality and Cartesian products of graphs

Julian Pfeifle, Vincent Pilaud, Francisco Santos

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Abstract

We study the question of polytopality of graphs: when is a given graph the graph of a polytope? We first review the known necessary conditions for a graph to be polytopal, and we present three families of graphs which satisfy all these conditions, but which nonetheless are not graphs of polytopes. Our main contribution concerns the polytopality of Cartesian products of non-polytopal graphs. On the one hand, we show that products of simple polytopes are the only simple polytopes whose graph is a product. On the other hand, we provide a general method to construct (non-simple) polytopal products whose factors are not polytopal.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)121-141
Number of pages21
JournalIsrael Journal of Mathematics
Volume192
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2012

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