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Twisted geometries are a notion of discrete geometries that can be associated with the cellular decomposition of a manifold. They provide a generalization of Regge geometries that is suitable for generic cellular decompositions, not just triangulations, and to include torsion. The discrete metric is piecewise linear, but not necessarily continuous. [1]


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  1. ^ [Freidel]

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  1. ^ L. Freidel and S. Speziale, [Freidel]