[HN Gopher] Algebraic graph calculus (2021)
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Algebraic graph calculus (2021)
Author : 082349872349872
Score : 54 points
Date : 2023-04-15 20:22 UTC (2 hours ago)
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| marosgrego wrote:
| Neat. I wish someone wrote this down in the language of
| differential forms.
| enriquto wrote:
| This is called "discrete exterior calculus" and you can find it
| easily.
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| The idea is that k-forms are functions defined on the k-cliques
| of the graph. TFA is just the 1-dimensional case of this.
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| The 2-dimensional case would be:
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| 0-forms: functions defined on vertices
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| 1-forms: functions defined on edges
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| 2-forms: functions defined on triangles
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| The exterior derivative is defined in a natural way, by taking
| differences along signed boundaries.
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| In the case of a triangulated surface, the Hodge dual has a
| nice interpretation via the dual triangulation.
| just_a_quack wrote:
| One cool application of the discrete laplace operator is that we
| can use it to calculate the number of spanning trees of the graph
| by considering the determinants of the submatrices we get my
| removing 1 row and 1 column from the matrix!
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| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirchhoff%27s_theorem
| molticrystal wrote:
| We have also covered two other forms of calculus over the the
| last week:
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| Alien calculus [0][1] Matrix Calculus [2][3]
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| Might as well throw in some other generalizations of the
| derivative [4] , it is amazing how these concepts apply to all
| sorts of mathematical structures once you generalize them, whlie
| you are probably fairly interested in math if you are reading the
| comments here, but on the offi chance you have not done so, look
| up measure theory, it is a fun concept that allows you to
| generalize the integral in neat ways that you'll notice has a lot
| of application to computer science especially vision related
| applications.
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| [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35476236 [1]
| https://www.quantamagazine.org/alien-calculus-could-save-par...
| [2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35568311 [3]
| https://www.matrixcalculus.org/ [4]
| https://math.stackexchange.com/a/1209684
| quickthrower2 wrote:
| Of course LLMs probably have sparked an interest in calculus. I
| have dusted of decades old knowledge, relearning the difference
| between a d and a d, or what is df/dx ln(x).
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