Integer points in convex polyhedra refer to the points whose coordinates are integers and that lie within (or on the boundary of) a convex polyhedron defined in a Euclidean space. A convex polyhedron is a three-dimensional geometric figure with flat polygonal faces, straight edges, and vertices, such that a line segment joining any two points in the polyhedron lies entirely inside or on the boundary of the polyhedron.
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