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Excursion Through Discrete Differential Geometry [Pehme köide]

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Discrete Differential Geometry (DDG) is an emerging discipline at the boundary between mathematics and computer science. It aims to translate concepts from classical differential geometry into a language that is purely finite and discrete, and can hence be used by algorithms to reason about geometric data. In contrast to standard numerical approximation, the central philosophy of DDG is to faithfully and exactly preserve key invariants of geometric objects at the discrete level. This process of translation from smooth to discrete helps to both illuminate the fundamental meaning behind geometric ideas and provide useful algorithmic guarantees. This volume is based on lectures delivered at the 2018 AMS Short Course ``Discrete Differential Geometry,'' held January 8-9, 2018, in San Diego, California. The papers in this volume illustrate the principles of DDG via several recent topics: discrete nets, discrete differential operators, discrete mappings, discrete conformal geometry, and discrete optimal transport.
Preface vii
Discrete Laplace operators
1(18)
Max Wardetzky
Discrete parametric surfaces
19(22)
Johannes Wallner
Discrete mappings
41(18)
Yaron Lipman
Conformal geometry of simplicial surfaces
59(44)
Keenan Crane
Optimal transport on discrete domains
103
Justin Solomon
Keenan Crane, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA