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geometryComplexes.xsd

See ISO/DIS 19136 12.2.
Geometric complexes (i.e. instances of gml:GeometricComplexType) are closed collections of geometric primitives, i.e. they will contain their boundaries. 
A geometric complex (gml:GeometricComplex) is defined by ISO 19107:2003, 6.6.1 as "a set of primitive geometric objects (in a common coordinate system) whose interiors are disjoint. Further, if a primitive is in a geometric complex, then there exists a set of primitives in that complex whose point-wise union is the boundary of this first primitive."
A geometric composite (gml:CompositeCurve, gml:CompositeSurface and gml:CompositeSolid) represents a geometric complex with an underlying core geometry that is isomorphic to a primitive, i.e. it can be viewed as a primitive and as a complex. See ISO 19107:2003, 6.1 and 6.6.3 for more details on the nature of composite geometries.
Geometric complexes and composites are intended to be used in application schemas where the sharing of geometry is important.

Schema document information

Namespace: http://www.opengis.net/gml/3.2

File path: external/ogc/gml/3.2.1/geometryComplexes.xsd

Properties: Version: 3.2.1, Element Form Default: qualified