Questions tagged [triangulations]
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The number of simplicial and general $d$-polytopes with $d+3$ labelled vertices
Micha Perles used Gale diagrams to compute the number of simplicial $d$-polytopes with $d+3$ vertices and of general $d$-polytopes with $d+3$ vertices. The computation can be found in Chapter 6.3 of ...
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Can any smooth triangulation of a smooth manifold be blurred?
For the purposes of this question, let's say that a blurring
of a smooth triangulation $T$ of a smooth manifold $X$
is a smooth homotopy $h\colon [0,1] \times X \to X$ such that $h_0=\operatorname{id}...
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Triangulation of Surfaces without Jordan-Schoenflies
Does anyone know of a proof of the fact that any 2-manifold can be triangulated that does not use the Jordan-Curve Theorem or the Jordan-Schoenflies Theorem? Thanks for your help
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Do random triangulation edge-flips maintain randomness?
Let $S$ be a fixed set of $n$ points in the plane in general position.
Let $T$ be a triangulation
of $S$, (somehow) selected
uniformly at random from all triangulations of $S$.
(There are an ...
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Hamiltonian circuit
Let us consider a disk with one labelled point on the boundary and $n$ labelled points in the interior.
Let T be a triangulation of the whole disk with vertices on the labelled points such that T ...
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Interior and boundary vertices of weighted graphs
Xu He's article Rigidity of Infinite Disk Patterns and I have a problem with a statement he makes on page 7.
He considers weighted embedded planar graphs $G=(V, E)$ with weight function $\Theta: E \...
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Simplex in convex polytope, pulling triangulation
Let $P$ be a convex $d$-dimensional polytope.
I have two questions, related to triangulations of $P$.
Question 1:
Let $p$ be in the interior of $P$. Can I always find a triangulation of $P$,
such ...
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What properties does generalized Delaunay triangulation have?
Suppose that instead of the usual circle, we pick some other convex set D and make the Delaunay triangulation of a finite planar point set with respect to this set, i.e. connect two points if there is ...
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Proving the Gauss-Bonnet theorem for embedded surfaces using triangulations
I heard this really neat elementary proof of the "Gauss-Bonnet Theorem" :
Let $S$ be a surface embedded in $\mathbb{R}^3$. Now take a triangulation of that surface, and approximate the surface with a ...
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Dehn-Sommerville relations for $\Delta$-complexes
Let $M$ be a closed, triangulated manifold of dimension $m$ and $K(M)$ be its triangulation. Let $f_i$ denote the number of $i$-simplices of $K(M)$. As proved by Klee the face numbers satisfy the ...
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regular triangulations of the product of two simplices
Is description of all regular triangluations of $\Delta^n\times \Delta^k$ known? (Regular triangulations are those which correspond to vertices of Gelfand--Kapranov--Zelevinsky secondary polytope, or, ...
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Euclidean triangulation of the plane with degree 7 at each vertex.
Hyperbolic plane has a beautiful triangulation by congruent hyperbolic triangles where all the vertices of the triangulation have degree 7, this is of course not possible in the euclidean plane, even ...
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coincidence between minimal triangulation numbers and chromatic numbers
A friend and I were reading up on the classification of compact surfaces when we realized that the minimal number of triangles in a triangulation of the sphere, torus, and projective plane are 4 (...
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Comparing different layered structures for fibered 3-manifolds: example request.
Let's consider a fibering hyperbolic 3-manifold obtained as a mapping torus over some hyperbolic surface with pseudo-Anosov monodromy, and let's suppose that the surface is punctured at the singular ...
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Does any smooth oriented closed orbifold have a fundamental class
This thread:triangulation of orbifolds
has shown that any smooth closed orbifold has a triangulation. My further question is: if the difference of any two triangulations $P$ and $Q$ is a boundary of a ...
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How many maximal triangulations of a rectangle?
I posted the following question on MathStackExchange, but I didn't any answer. So please let me post it on MathOverflow.
Let $L_{m,n}\subset\mathbb R^2$ be a rectangle given by $[0,m]×[0,n]$ with $m,...
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Efficient topological triangulations of non-convex polyhedra
Does every polyhedron in $\mathbb{R}^3$ with $n$ triangular facets have a topological triangulation with complexity $O(n)$?
Suppose $P$ is a non-convex polyhedron in $\mathbb{R}^3$ with $n$ ...
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Dropping altitudes to achieve nonobtuse planar triangulations: finite or infinite?
Given a planar triangulation of (say) a convex region,
imagine the following process to convert it to a triangulation with
no obtuse angles:
Pick an arbitrary obtuse angle at vertex $a$ of $\triangle ...
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practical algorithm for constrained triangulation in two dimensions?
I'm looking for an algorithm that is easy to implement in practice (resulting in small amount of code), preferably incremental. As far as I know, the biggest problem with incremental constrained ...
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Triangulations of translation surfaces whose edges are shorter than the diameter
Let $S$ be a compact translation surface (i.e. a surface endowed with a singular flat metric such that singular points are locally isometric to a cone of angle an integer multiple of $2\pi$, and that ...
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Geometric realization of an abstract triangulation of the plane
Can every abstract simplicial complex whose geometric realization is homeomorphic to $\mathbb{R}^2$ be realized by a rectilinear triangulation of the Euclidean plane? Alternatively put, can a curvy (...
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3D Delaunay Triangulation -> Euclidean Minimum Spanning Tree
I read that the Euclidean Minimum Spanning Tree (EMST) of a set of points is a subgraph of any Delaunay triangulation. Apparently the easiest/fastest way to obtain the EMST is to find the Deluanay ...
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Smoothing of piecewise Euclidean Riemannian metrics
Let $M$ be a smooth closed manifold and $T$ be a triangulation of $M$. Endow each simplex of $T$ with the Euclidean metric making it a regular simplex; this gives a piecewise Euclidean metric $g_0$ on ...
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mean length of the non-crossing graphs on n points
My original question is rather vague so I'll start with a precise example and then indicate possible generalisations.
Given a n-tuple $x=(x_1,\dots,x_n)$ in, say, a square with side-length $1$ in the ...
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Existence of triangulation of Lipschitz domains
Consider a bounded Lipschitz domain $\Omega \subset \mathbb R^n$.
Q1: Can its closure $\overline\Omega$ be triangulated?
Q2: If yes, can the triangulation be chosen as finite? Furthermore, how ...
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(∞,n)-category of triangulated cobordisms
What is an accepted definition of a (∞,n)-category of triangulated cobordisms?
Is there one that has a forgetful functor to (Rezk - Hopkins -) Lurie's smooth cobordisms? Does it shed light on how ...
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Homotoping a 2-plane field on a closed orientable 3-manifold to a contact structure
I am a beginner in Contact Geometry.
To prove that the inclusion $\text{Cont}(M)\hookrightarrow \text{Dist}(M)$ induces surjection at $\pi_0$ level, the closest I got was based on Ko Honda's notes.
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Finding Equal-volume Triangulations in Homogenic Coordinates
Given the $n$-dimensional triangulation $\mathbb{T}^n$ of a finite set of points $\{p_1,\ ...\ ,\ p_{n+k}\} \subset \mathbb{R}^n$, is it always possible to find $n+k$ positive real weights $\{\omega_1,...
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dissections and vertices of non-convex polytopes
Let us call a finite union $P$ of $n$-dimensional compact convex polytopes in $\mathbb{R}^n$ a non-convex polytope. Recall that a dissection of $P$ is a finite collection $T$ of $n$-dimensional ...