25 results for “topic:simplicial-complexes”
Python package for hypergraph analysis and visualization.
⟨Grassmann-Clifford-Hodge⟩ differential geometric algebra
CompleX Group Interactions (XGI) is a Python package for higher-order networks.
Official Repository for Simplicial Attention Networks
A package for various computations with simplicial complexes, combinatorial codes, directed complexes and their filtrations.
Colored Abstract Simplicial Complex Library
Signal compression and reconstruction on complexes preserving topological features via Discrete Morse Theory
C++ MCMC sampler for the Simplicial Configuration Model
Optimized Gillespie Algorithms (OGA) for spreading processes on higher-order networks
Computing homology groups of simplicial complexes
Data and code repository from "Effective Higher-order Link Prediction and Reconstruction from Simplicial Complex Embeddings"
Glial-inspired ANN algorithm for unsupervised classification and zero-shot forecasting of nonstationary dynamics with oscillating links. Based on dynamical systems and simplicial homotopy theory. Open source manuscript available below.
Frequent Pattern Mining in Simplicial Complexes
A curated list of awesome Discrete Mathematics and Applications resources.
Deprecated by hypertidy/silicate
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Truss Decomposition of Simplicial Complexes
A Javascript library for the demonstration of Euclidean shape reconstruction via Rips Complexes
This repository contains code that implements subdivision, link, h-polynomial, local h-polynomial and other operations associated with simplicial complex. Also, it contains code for inputs of 2-simplex, 3-simplex with barycentric subdivision as examples.
ANUBiS is a C++ library of high-performance algorithms for computing topological invariants of point sets and simplicial topological spaces.
Signal processing on simplicial complexes, using basis dictionaries formed via hierarchical partitioning
Repository for simulating edge collapse on Erdos-Renyi clique complexes, based on the paper “On Edge Collapse of Random Simplicial Complexes” (SoCG’24 submission). The edge collapse procedure reduces a simplicial complex to its core while preserving homotopy and homology, helping analyze its topological structure with greater efficiency.
A GPU algorithm for enumerating weak pseudomanifolds
Studying the complex and dynamic interactions in a hospital ward through the concept of Simplicial Complexes
Topologically aware constructions for large and irregular datasets