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Discrete exterior calculus

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Discrete exterior calculus (DEC) is a mathematical framework that extends concepts from traditional differential geometry and exterior calculus to discrete settings. It is particularly useful in computational applications, especially in numerical simulations, computer graphics, and finite element methods. In traditional exterior calculus, one deals with smooth manifolds and differential forms, which allow the formulation of concepts like integration over manifolds, differential operators like the exterior derivative, and cohomology.

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