reunilaskentaa
Reunilaskentaa is a Finnish term that literally translates to “edge counting” and is used in several technical fields to describe methods for determining the number or arrangement of edges in a geometric or combinatorial structure. The concept is most commonly encountered in graph theory, computational geometry and architectural design. In graph theory, reunilaskentaa refers to algorithms that count the degree of vertices, the number of edges crossing a cut, or the total edge count in a planar or non‑planar graph. These counts are essential for analyzing connectivity, computing Euler characteristics, and solving problems such as network flow and planar embedding.
In computational geometry, reunilaskentaa is employed to measure the complexity of polygonal meshes by counting boundary
Historically, the practice of edge counting dates back to Euler’s formula for polyhedra, where the relationship