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  2. Abstract simplicial complex - Wikipedia

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    One-dimensional abstract simplicial complexes are mathematically equivalent to simple undirected graphs: the vertex set of the complex can be viewed as the vertex set of a graph, and the two-element facets of the complex correspond to undirected edges of a graph. In this view, one-element facets of a complex correspond to isolated vertices that ...

  3. Simplicial complex - Wikipedia

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    Simplicial complexes should not be confused with the more abstract notion of a simplicial set appearing in modern simplicial homotopy theory. The purely combinatorial counterpart to a simplicial complex is an abstract simplicial complex .

  4. Subdivision (simplicial complex) - Wikipedia

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    Let K be an abstract simplicial complex (ASC). The face poset of K is a poset made of all nonempty simplices of K , ordered by inclusion (which is a partial order). For example, the face-poset of the closure of {A,B,C} is the poset with the following chains:

  5. Independence system - Wikipedia

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    Another term for an independence system is an abstract simplicial complex. Relation to other concepts. A pair (,), where ⁠ ⁠ is a finite set and ⁠ ⁠ is a ...

  6. Complex (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    A complex is a structure in the unconscious that is objectified as an underlying theme—like a power or a status—by grouping clusters of emotions, memories, perceptions and wishes in response to a threat to the stability of the self.

  7. Hypergraph - Wikipedia

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    A downward-closed hypergraph is usually called an abstract simplicial complex. It is generally not reduced, unless all hyperedges have cardinality 1. An abstract simplicial complex with the augmentation property is called a matroid. Laminar: for any two hyperedges, either they are disjoint, or one is included in the other.

  8. Čech complex - Wikipedia

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    Constructing the Čech complex of a set of points sampled from a circle. In algebraic topology and topological data analysis, the Čech complex is an abstract simplicial complex constructed from a point cloud in any metric space which is meant to capture topological information about the point cloud or the distribution it is drawn from.

  9. Discrete geometry - Wikipedia

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    A simplicial complex is a topological space of a certain kind, constructed by "gluing together" points, line segments, triangles, and their n-dimensional counterparts (see illustration). Simplicial complexes should not be confused with the more abstract notion of a simplicial set appearing in modern simplicial homotopy theory.