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Representing Topological Structures Using Cell-Chains

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Representing Topological Structures Using Cell-Chains
Abstract. A new topological representation of surfaces in higher dimensions, “cell-chains” is developed. The representation is a generalization of Brisson’s cell-tuple data structure. Cell-chains are identical to celltuples when there are no degeneracies: cells or simplices with identified vertices. The proof of correctness is based on axioms true for maps, such as those in Brisson’s cell-tuple representation. A critical new condition (axiom) is added to those of Lienhardt’s n-G-maps to give “cell-maps”. We show that cell-maps and cell-chains characterize the same topological representations.
David E. Cardoze, Gary L. Miller, Todd Phillips
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where GMP
Authors David E. Cardoze, Gary L. Miller, Todd Phillips
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