For numerical analysis of ordinary differential equations, see Euler's method.
Euler calculus is a methodology from applied algebraic topology and integral geometry that integrates constructible functions and more recently definable functions[1] by integrating with respect to the Euler characteristic as a finitely-additive measure. In the presence of a metric, it can be extended to continuous integrands via the Gauss–Bonnet theorem.[2] It was introduced independently by Pierre Schapira[3][4][5] and Oleg Viro[6] in 1988, and is useful for enumeration problems in computational geometry and sensor networks.[7]
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^McTague, Carl (1 Nov 2015). "A New Approach to Euler Calculus for Continuous Integrands". arXiv:1511.00257 [math.DG].
^Schapira, P. "Cycles Lagrangiens, fonctions constructibles et applications", Seminaire EDP, Publ. Ecole Polytechnique (1988/89)
^Schapira, P. Operations on constructible functions, J. Pure Appl. Algebra 72, 1991, 83–93.
^Schapira, Pierre. Tomography of constructible functions Archived 2011-10-05 at the Wayback Machine, Applied Algebra, Algebraic Algorithms and Error-Correcting Codes Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1995, Volume 948/1995, 427–435, doi:10.1007/3-540-60114-7_33
^Viro, O. Some integral calculus based on Euler characteristic, Lecture Notes in Math., vol. 1346, Springer-Verlag, 1988, 127–138.
^Baryshnikov, Y.; Ghrist, R. Target enumeration via Euler characteristic integrals, SIAM J. Appl. Math., 70(3), 825–844, 2009.
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