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A Triangulated Irregular Network (TIN) is a method used in geographic information systems (GIS) and computer graphics to represent a surface. It consists of a collection of triangles that are formed by connecting a set of irregularly spaced points (also known as vertices or nodes) in a way that creates a continuous representation of a surface, such as terrain elevation.

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  1. Triangulation (geometry)
  2. Discrete geometry
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