Discrete Calculus: Applied Analysis on Graphs for Computational Science

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The field of discrete calculus, also known as "discrete exterior calculus", focuses on finding a proper set of definitions and differential operators that make it possible to operate the machinery of multivariate calculus on a finite, discrete space. In contrast to traditional goals of finding an accurate discretization of conventional multivariate calculus, discrete calculus establishes a separate, equivalent calculus that operates purely in the discrete space without any reference to an underlying continuous process.

This unique text brings together into a single framework current research in the three areas of discrete calculus, complex networks, and algorithmic content extraction. Although there have been a few intersections in the literature between these disciplines, they have developed largely independently of one another, yet researchers working in any one of these three areas can strongly benefit from the tools and techniques being used in the others. Many example applications from several fields of computational science are provided to demonstrate the usefulness of this framework to a broad range of problems. Readers are assumed to be familiar with the basics of vector calculus, graph theory, and linear algebra.

Topics and features:

  • Presents a thorough review of discrete calculus, with a focus on key concepts required for successful application
  • Unifies many standard image processing algorithms into a common framework for viewing a wide variety of standard algorithms in filtering, clustering, and manifold learning that may be applied to processing data associated with a graph or network
  • Explains how discrete calculus provides a natural definition of "low-frequency" on a graph, which then yields filtering and denoising algorithms
  • Discusses how filtering algorithms can give rise to clustering algorithms, which can be used to develop manifold learning and data discovery methods
  • Examines ranking algorithms, as well as algorithms for analyzing the structure of a network

Graduate students and researchers interested in discrete calculus, complex networks, image processing and computer graphics will find this text/reference a clear introduction to the foundations of discrete calculus as well as a useful guide to have readily available for their work.

Dr. Leo J. Grady is a Senior Research Scientist with Siemens Corporate Research in Princeton, New Jersey, USA. Dr. Jonathan R. Polimeni is a Research Fellow at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, and Instructor in Radiology at Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Author(s): Leo J. Grady, Jonathan R. Polimeni (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 366
Tags: Image Processing and Computer Vision;Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis;Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics

Front Matter....Pages I-XVI
Front Matter....Pages 11-11
Discrete Calculus: History and Future....Pages 1-9
Front Matter....Pages 11-11
Introduction to Discrete Calculus....Pages 13-89
Circuit Theory and Other Discrete Physical Models....Pages 91-122
Front Matter....Pages 123-123
Building a Weighted Complex from Data....Pages 125-154
Filtering on Graphs....Pages 155-197
Clustering and Segmentation....Pages 199-242
Manifold Learning and Ranking....Pages 243-266
Measuring Networks....Pages 267-289
Back Matter....Pages 291-366