Lecture

Faces, Facets and Vertices

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This lecture covers the concepts of faces, facets, and vertices in polyhedra. It discusses the definitions of faces and facets, the relationship between them, and the properties of vertices. The lecture also explores the conditions for a face to be considered a minimal face and the implications of different inequalities in the context of polyhedra.

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