Ehrhart discovered that the function that counts the number of lattice points in dilations of an integral polytope is a polynomial. We call the coefficients of this polynomial Ehrhart coefficients and say a polytope is Ehrhart positive if all Ehrhart coefficients are positive (which is not true for all integral polytopes). The main purpose of this chapter is to survey interesting families of polytopes that are known to be Ehrhart positive and discuss the reasons from which their Ehrhart positivity follows. We also include examples of polytopes that have negative Ehrhart coefficients and polytopes that are conjectured to be Ehrhart positive and pose a few relevant questions.
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Liu, F. (2019). On Positivity of Ehrhart Polynomials. In Association for Women in Mathematics Series (Vol. 16, pp. 189–237). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05141-9_6
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