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Mesh Graph — #redirect Lattice graph … Wikipedia
MESH city — The term MESH Cities describes the information feedback systems created in 21st Century cities when mobile communications networks, smart city infrastructure, ubiquitous computing, and social networks overlap. Some urban designers speculate that… … Wikipedia
mesh — ● ►en n. m. ►GRAPH maille , filet en anglais. Objet graphique constitué de triangles (ou de quadrilatères), qui ont des sommets et des arêtes en commun … Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone
Lattice graph — The terms lattice graph, mesh graph, or grid graph refer to a number of categories of graphs whose drawing corresponds to some grid/mesh/lattice, i.e., its vertices correspond to the nodes of the mesh and its edges correspond to the ties between… … Wikipedia
Polygon mesh — A polygon mesh or unstructured grid is a collection of vertices, edges and faces that defines the shape of a polyhedral object in 3D computer graphics and solid modeling. The faces usually consist of triangles, quadrilaterals or other simple… … Wikipedia
Scene graph — A scene graph is a general data structure commonly used by vector based graphics editing applications and modern computer games. Examples of such programs include AutoCAD, Adobe Illustrator, Acrobat 3D, OpenSceneGraph and CorelDRAW.The scene… … Wikipedia
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Navigation mesh — A navigation mesh is an abstract data structure used in artificial intelligence applications to aid agents in path finding through large spaces. Meshes that do not map to static obstacles in the environment they model offer the additional… … Wikipedia
Network topology — Diagram of different network topologies. Network topology is the layout pattern of interconnections of the various elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a computer[1][2] … Wikipedia
Euler operator — In mathematics, Euler operators are a small set of functions to create polygon meshes. They are closed and sufficient on the set of meshes, and they are invertible. Purpose A polygon mesh can be thought of as a graph, with vertices, and with… … Wikipedia