Discrete Morse theory

Discrete Morse theory is a combinatorial adaptation of Morse theory developed by Robin Forman and Kenneth Brown. The theory has various practical applications in diverse fields of applied mathematics and computer science, such as configuration spaces, homology computation, denoising, mesh compression, and topological data analysis.

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Discrete Morse theory

Discrete Morse theory is a combinatorial adaptation of Morse theory developed by Robin Forman and Kenneth Brown. The theory has various practical applications in diverse fields of applied mathematics and computer science, such as configuration spaces, homology computation, denoising, mesh compression, and topological data analysis.

Source: Wikipedia "Discrete Morse theory" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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