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ShellableComplex

Struct ShellableComplex 

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pub struct ShellableComplex {
    pub dim: usize,
    pub f_vector: Vec<usize>,
    pub shelling_order: Vec<usize>,
    pub facets: Vec<Vec<usize>>,
}
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Shellable simplicial complex with f-vector and h-vector.

A simplicial complex is shellable if its facets can be ordered so that each new facet’s intersection with the previous ones is pure codimension-1.

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§dim: usize

Dimension of the complex.

§f_vector: Vec<usize>

f-vector: f[k] = number of k-faces.

§shelling_order: Vec<usize>

Shelling order of facets (indices into facet list).

§facets: Vec<Vec<usize>>

Facets as vertex sets.

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impl ShellableComplex

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pub fn new(facets: Vec<Vec<usize>>) -> Self

Create a shellable complex from its facets.

The shelling order is automatically generated (greedy).

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pub fn f_vector_extended(&self) -> Vec<usize>

f-vector f = (f_{-1}, f_0, f_1, …, f_d) where f_{-1} = 1 (empty face).

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pub fn h_vector(&self) -> Vec<i64>

h-vector from f-vector via the relation: Σ h_k x^(d+1-k) = Σ f_{k-1} (x-1)^(d+1-k).

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pub fn euler_characteristic(&self) -> i64

Euler characteristic from f-vector.

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pub fn dehn_sommerville_check(&self) -> bool

Check Dehn-Sommerville relations h_k = h_{d+1-k} for simplicial spheres.

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pub fn is_pure(&self) -> bool

Check if the complex is pure (all facets have the same dimension).

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pub fn n_facets(&self) -> usize

Number of facets.

Return the link of a vertex v (all facets not containing v, intersected with v’s neighbourhood).

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impl Clone for ShellableComplex

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fn clone(&self) -> ShellableComplex

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ShellableComplex

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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