Federico Ardila

Affiliations:
  • University of the Andes, Bogotá, Colombia


According to our database1, Federico Ardila authored at least 20 papers between 2003 and 2024.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2024
The Tropical Critical Points of an Affine Matroid.
SIAM J. Discret. Math., 2024

2022
The bipermutahedron.
Comb. Theory, 2022

2021
The Equivariant Volumes of the Permutahedron.
Discret. Comput. Geom., 2021

2019
CAT(0) geometry, robots, and society.
CoRR, 2019

2017
The Configuration Space of a Robotic Arm in a Tunnel.
SIAM J. Discret. Math., 2017

2016
The Topology of the External Activity Complex of a Matroid.
Electron. J. Comb., 2016

2014
Moving Robots Efficiently Using the Combinatorics of CAT(0) Cubical Complexes.
SIAM J. Discret. Math., 2014

2013
Acyclic Systems of Permutations and Fine Mixed Subdivisions of Simplices.
Discret. Comput. Geom., 2013

Lifted generalized permutahedra and composition polynomials.
Adv. Appl. Math., 2013

2012
Geodesics in CAT(0) cubical complexes.
Adv. Appl. Math., 2012

2011
Root Polytopes and Growth Series of Root Lattices.
SIAM J. Discret. Math., 2011

Gelfand-Tsetlin polytopes and Feigin-Fourier-Littelmann-Vinberg polytopes as marked poset polytopes.
J. Comb. Theory A, 2011

2010
Matroid Polytopes and their Volumes.
Discret. Comput. Geom., 2010

2009
Pruning processes and a new characterization of convex geometries.
Discret. Math., 2009

2007
Shelling Processes and a New Characterization of Convex Geometries
CoRR, 2007

Transversal and Cotransversal Matroids via their Representations.
Electron. J. Comb., 2007

2006
The Bergman complex of a matroid and phylogenetic trees.
J. Comb. Theory B, 2006

The positive Bergman complex of an oriented matroid.
Eur. J. Comb., 2006

2004
The Number of Halving Circles.
Am. Math. Mon., 2004

2003
The Catalan matroid.
J. Comb. Theory A, 2003


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