Triangulation
In topology, a triangulation of a topological space X is a simplicial complex K, homeomorphic to X, together with a homeomorphism h:K->X. In layman's term, if X is planar then a triangulation is a way to cut X into a collection of triangles.
Triangulation is useful in determining the properties of a topological space.
Triangulation is the process of finding a distance by calculating the length of one side of a triangle, given a deterministic combination of angles and sides of the triangle. It uses mathematical identities from trigonometry.
Some identities often used:
Triangulation is used for many purposes, including surveying, navigation, astrometry, and gun direction of weapons.