| GASC Seminar |
| Generalized simplices |
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Abstract: A d-dimensional simplex is an elementary and familiar geometric object. For example, it is a triangle if d = 2, and a tetrahedron if d = 3. In this talk, we demonstrate a few ways of generalizing a simplex, and examine why such generalizations are of interest. |
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| GASC Seminar Home Page | Posted: April 4, 2007. |
| Web page: Alexandru I. Suciu | URL: http://www.math.neu.edu/gasc/abs/Bisztriczky07.html |