Computational Geometry
An abstract simplicial complex is a mathematical structure that consists of a set of vertices along with a collection of finite subsets of these vertices, called simplices, where each simplex is defined by the requirement that all its subsets are also included in the complex. This concept is fundamental in topology and combinatorial geometry, as it provides a way to generalize and study geometric objects and their relationships without requiring a specific embedding in Euclidean space.
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