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Modern approaches to discrete curvature / [Edited by] Laurent Najman and Pascal Romon

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture notes in mathematics ; 2184.Publication details: Cham : Springer, 2017.Description: xxvi, 351 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9783319580012 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 516 23 N162
Contents:
1. The geometric meaning of curvature: local and nonlocal aspects of Ricci curvature -- 2. Metric curvatures revisited: a brief overview -- 3. Distances between datasets -- 4. Inference of curvature using tubular neighborhoods -- 5. Entropic Ricci curvature for discrete spaces -- 6. Geometric and spectral consequences of curvature bounds on tessellations -- 7. The geometric spectrum of graph and associated curvatures -- 8. Discrete minimal surfaces of Koebe type -- 9. Robust and convergent curvature and normal estimators with digital integral invariants.
Summary: This book provides a valuable glimpse into discrete curvature, a rich new field of research which blends discrete mathematics, differential geometry, probability and computer graphics. It includes a vast collection of ideas and tools which will offer something new to all interested readers. Discrete geometry has arisen as much as a theoretical development as in response to unforeseen challenges coming from applications. Discrete and continuous geometries have turned out to be intimately connected. Discrete curvature is the key concept connecting them through many bridges in numerous fields: metric spaces, Riemannian and Euclidean geometries, geometric measure theory, topology, partial differential equations, calculus of variations, gradient flows, asymptotic analysis, probability, harmonic analysis, graph theory, etc. In spite of its crucial importance both in theoretical mathematics and in applications, up to now, almost no books have provided a coherent outlook on this emerging field.
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Include index and bibliographical references and index.

1. The geometric meaning of curvature: local and nonlocal aspects of Ricci curvature --
2. Metric curvatures revisited: a brief overview --
3. Distances between datasets --
4. Inference of curvature using tubular neighborhoods --
5. Entropic Ricci curvature for discrete spaces --
6. Geometric and spectral consequences of curvature bounds on tessellations --
7. The geometric spectrum of graph and associated curvatures --
8. Discrete minimal surfaces of Koebe type --
9. Robust and convergent curvature and normal estimators with digital integral invariants.

This book provides a valuable glimpse into discrete curvature, a rich new field of research which blends discrete mathematics, differential geometry, probability and computer graphics. It includes a vast collection of ideas and tools which will offer something new to all interested readers. Discrete geometry has arisen as much as a theoretical development as in response to unforeseen challenges coming from applications. Discrete and continuous geometries have turned out to be intimately connected. Discrete curvature is the key concept connecting them through many bridges in numerous fields: metric spaces, Riemannian and Euclidean geometries, geometric measure theory, topology, partial differential equations, calculus of variations, gradient flows, asymptotic analysis, probability, harmonic analysis, graph theory, etc. In spite of its crucial importance both in theoretical mathematics and in applications, up to now, almost no books have provided a coherent outlook on this emerging field.

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