Parametric polyhedra with at least k lattice points: Their semigroup structure and the k-Frobenius problem

  • Aliev I
  • De Loera J
  • Louveaux Q
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Abstract

Given an integral $d \times n$ matrix $A$, the well-studied affine semigroup $\mbox{ Sg} (A)=\{ b : Ax=b, \ x \in {\mathbb Z}^n, x \geq 0\}$ can be stratified by the number of lattice points inside the parametric polyhedra $P_A(b)=\{x: Ax=b, x\geq0\}$. Such families of parametric polyhedra appear in many areas of combinatorics, convex geometry, algebra and number theory. The key themes of this paper are: (1) A structure theory that characterizes precisely the subset $\mbox{ Sg}_{\geq k}(A)$ of all vectors $b \in \mbox{ Sg}(A)$ such that $P_A(b) \cap {\mathbb Z}^n $ has at least $k$ solutions. We demonstrate that this set is finitely generated, it is a union of translated copies of a semigroup which can be computed explicitly via Hilbert bases computations. Related results can be derived for those right-hand-side vectors $b$ for which $P_A(b) \cap {\mathbb Z}^n$ has exactly $k$ solutions or fewer than $k$ solutions. (2) A computational complexity theory. We show that, when $n$, $k$ are fixed natural numbers, one can compute in polynomial time an encoding of $\mbox{ Sg}_{\geq k}(A)$ as a multivariate generating function, using a short sum of rational functions. As a consequence, one can identify all right-hand-side vectors of bounded norm that have at least $k$ solutions. (3) Applications and computation for the $k$-Frobenius numbers. Using Generating functions we prove that for fixed $n,k$ the $k$-Frobenius number can be computed in polynomial time. This generalizes a well-known result for $k=1$ by R. Kannan. Using some adaptation of dynamic programming we show some practical computations of $k$-Frobenius numbers and their relatives.

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Aliev, I., De Loera, J. A., & Louveaux, Q. (2016). Parametric polyhedra with at least k lattice points: Their semigroup structure and the k-Frobenius problem (pp. 753–778). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24298-9_29

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