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= Reflexive Polytopes Databases = == Description == This package includes lists of 2- and 3-dimensional reflexive polytopes. The list of polygons is quite easy to get and it has been known for a while. The list of 3-polytopes was originally obtained by Maximilian Kreuzer and Harald Skarke using their software PALP, which is included into the standard distribution of Sage. To work with lattice and reflexive polytopes from Sage you can use sage.geometry.lattice_polytope module, which relies on PALP for some of its functionality. To get access to the databases of this package, use ReflexivePolytope and ReflexivePolytopes commands. == License == GPL == SPKG Maintainers == Andrey Novoseltsev <novoselt@gmail.com> == Dependencies == None == Changelog == === polytopes_db-20120220 (Volker Braun 2012 Feb 20) === * #12553: Added PALP binary data file version. In the future, this will be the only data file format. === polytopes_db-20100210.p2 (R. Andrew Ohana, 2012-05-17) === * #13123: Move SAGE_DATA to SAGE_LOCAL/share === polytopes_db-20100210.p1 (Keshav Kini, 2012-03-18) === * #12694: Normalize directory structure === polytopes_db-20100210 (?, ?) === * Binary files replaced by text ones. === polytopes_db-20080430 (?, ?) === * 2008-04-30 Original version. | |||
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