Discrete Gradient Line Fields on Surfaces
classification
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cs.CGcs.DM
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linefieldssurfacescriticaldiscretefieldmanifoldnumber
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A line field on a manifold is a smooth map which assigns a tangent line to all but a finite number of points of the manifold. As such, it can be seen as a generalization of vector fields. They model a number of geometric and physical properties, e.g. the principal curvature directions dynamics on surfaces or the stress flux in elasticity. We propose a discretization of a Morse-Smale line field on surfaces, extending Forman's construction for discrete vector fields. More general critical elements and their indices are defined from local matchings, for which Euler theorem and the characterization of homotopy type in terms of critical cells still hold.
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