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Maximal periods of (Ehrhart) quasi-polynomials
Authors:Matthias Beck  Steven V Sam
Institution:a Department of Mathematics, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
b Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
c Department of Mathematics, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 44074, USA
Abstract:A quasi-polynomial is a function defined of the form q(k)=cd(k)kd+cd−1(k)kd−1+?+c0(k), where c0,c1,…,cd are periodic functions in kZ. Prominent examples of quasi-polynomials appear in Ehrhart's theory as integer-point counting functions for rational polytopes, and McMullen gives upper bounds for the periods of the cj(k) for Ehrhart quasi-polynomials. For generic polytopes, McMullen's bounds seem to be sharp, but sometimes smaller periods exist. We prove that the second leading coefficient of an Ehrhart quasi-polynomial always has maximal expected period and present a general theorem that yields maximal periods for the coefficients of certain quasi-polynomials. We present a construction for (Ehrhart) quasi-polynomials that exhibit maximal period behavior and use it to answer a question of Zaslavsky on convolutions of quasi-polynomials.
Keywords:Ehrhart quasi-polynomial  Period  Lattice points  Rational polytope  Quasi-polynomial convolution
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