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    Probing the geometry of data with diffusion Fréchet functions (English)
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    23 October 2019
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    The article defines diffusion Fréchet functions which are associated with probability distributions within both the Euclidean space and the nodes of weighted networks. Examples using simulated data are presented to illustrate some of the key properties. Concepts like diffusion distance in the Euclidean and network settings are also reviewed in the article for a gentle introduction into the subject.
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    distributions on networks
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    Fréchet functions
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    diffusion distances
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    community detection
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