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Simplicial grid refinement: On Freudenthal's algorithm and the optimal number of congruence classes (English)
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5 December 2000
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This paper concerns the simplex refinement algorithm of \textit{H. Freudenthal} [Ann. of Math., II. Ser. 43, 580-582 (1942; Zbl 0060.40701)]. The algorithm subdivides any given \((n)\)-simplex into \(2^n\) subsimplices in such a way that recursive application results in a hierarchy of consistent triangulations. The investigations concentrate in particular on the number of congruence classes generated by recursive refinements.
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simplicial grid
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simplex refinement algorithm
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triangulations
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