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Many 2-level polytopes from matroids

Abstract

The family of 2-level matroids, that is, matroids whose base polytope is 2-level, has been recently studied and characterized by means of combinatorial properties. 2-level matroids generalize series-parallel graphs, which have been already successfully analyzed from the enumerative perspective. We bring to light some structural properties of 2-level matroids and exploit them for enumerative purposes. Moreover, the counting results are used to show that the number of combinatorially non-equivalent (n-1)-dimensional 2-level polytopes is bounded from below by cn5/2ρnc \cdot n^{-5/2} \cdot \rho^{-n}, where c0.03791727c\approx 0.03791727 and ρ14.88052854\rho^{-1} \approx 4.88052854.Comment: revised version, 19 pages, 7 figure

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