Discrete Morse theory
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Discrete Morse theory is a combinatorial adaptation of Morse theory. It can be seen as part of topological combinatorics and discrete differential geometry.
[edit] See also
- Digital Morse theory
- Stratified Morse theory
- Piece-wise linear Morse theory
- Shape analysis
[edit] References
- A USER’S GUIDE TO DISCRETE MORSE THEORY
- Dmitry Kozlov (2007). Combinatorial Algebraic Topology. Springer. ISBN 978-3540719618.
- Jakob Jonsson (2007). Simplicial Complexes of Graphs. Springer. ISBN 978-3540758587.
- Peter Orlik, Volkmar Welker (2007). Algebraic Combinatorics: Lectures at a Summer School In Nordfjordeid. Springer. ISBN 978-3540683759.