A Schlegel diagram is a geometric representation of a polytope, which is a high-dimensional generalization of polygons and polyhedra. Specifically, it is a way to visualize a higher-dimensional object in lower dimensions, typically projecting a convex polytope into three-dimensional space. Essentially, a Schlegel diagram allows us to see the structure of a polytope by looking at a "shadow" of it, emphasizing its vertices and faces.
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