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Computing Discrete Morse complexes from Simplicial Complexes
Efficient Homology-Preserving Simplification of High-Dimensional Simplicial Shapes
Efficient Representation and Analysis of Triangulated Terrains
Hierarchical Forman Triangulation: A multiscale model for scalar field analysis
A Discrete Morse-based Approach to Multivariate Data Analysis
A Survey of Topology-based Methods in Visualization
Analysis of Geolocalized Social Networks Based on Simplicial Complexes
Analysis of geolocalized social networks based on simplicial complexes
Homological Shape Analysis Through Discrete Morse Theory
Morse complexes for shape segmentation and homological analysis: discrete models and algorithms
Supertetras: A Superpixel Analog for Tetrahedral Mesh Oversegmentation
Topologically-consistent simplification of discrete Morse complex
A Combined Geometrical and Topological Simplification Hierarchy for Terrain Analysis
Efficient Computation of Simplicial Homology through Acyclic Matching
Morphological Modeling of Terrains and Volume Data
Topological modifications and hierarchical representation of cell complexes in arbitrary dimensions
Discrete Morse versus Watershed Decompositions of Tessellated Manifolds
Discrete Morse versus watershed decompositions of tessellated manifolds
Generalized extrinsic distortion and applications
Modeling Three-Dimensional Morse and Morse-Smale Complexes
Morphologically-aware elimination of flat edges from a TIN
Multi-resolution Cell Complexes Based on Homology-Preserving Euler Operators
Simplification Operators on a Dimension-Independent Graph-Based Representation of Morse Complexes
A Spatial Approach to Morphological Feature Extraction from Irregularly Sampled Scalar Fields
Dimension-independent multi-resolution Morse complexes
Discrete Distortion for 3D Data Analysis
Simplifying morphological representations of 2D and 3D scalar fields
Building Morphological Representations for 2D and 3D Scalar Fields
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