エルハート多項式
1. Ehrhart polynomialIn mathematics, an integral polytope has an associated Ehrhart polynomial which encodes the relationship between the volume of a polytope and the number of integer points the polytope contains. The theory of Ehrhart polynomials can be seen as a higher-dimensional generalization of Pick's theorem in the Euclidean plane. These polynomials are named after Eugène Ehrhart who studied them in 1960s.
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