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The following pages link to Size homotopy groups for computation of natural size distances (Q1125278):
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- Combining persistent homology and invariance groups for shape comparison (Q262311) (← links)
- Hausdorff stability of persistence spaces (Q285432) (← links)
- Filtrations induced by continuous functions (Q390412) (← links)
- Comparison of persistent homologies for vector functions: from continuous to discrete and back (Q524581) (← links)
- No embedding of the automorphisms of a topological space into a compact metric space endows them with a composition that passes to the limit (Q550459) (← links)
- Gromov-Wasserstein distances and the metric approach to object matching (Q647419) (← links)
- Natural pseudo-distance and optimal matching between reduced size functions (Q966491) (← links)
- Natural pseudodistances between closed surfaces (Q997831) (← links)
- The theory of multidimensional persistence (Q1028586) (← links)
- Stable comparison of multidimensional persistent homology groups with torsion (Q1947023) (← links)
- An introduction to the notion of natural pseudo-distance in topological data analysis (Q2067339) (← links)
- A brief introduction to multidimensional persistent Betti numbers (Q2067340) (← links)
- The use of size functions for comparison of shapes through differential invariants (Q2273326) (← links)
- On the geometrical properties of the coherent matching distance in 2D persistent homology (Q2304010) (← links)
- The theory of the interleaving distance on multidimensional persistence modules (Q2355328) (← links)
- \(A_\infty\) persistent homology estimates detailed topology from pointcloud datasets (Q2671178) (← links)
- Betti numbers in multidimensional persistent homology are stable functions (Q2857523) (← links)
- One-dimensional reduction of multidimensional persistent homology (Q3581121) (← links)
- Necessary conditions for discontinuities of multidimensional persistent Betti numbers (Q5177001) (← links)
- <i>G</i> -invariant persistent homology (Q5246802) (← links)
- Steady and ranging sets in graph persistence (Q6102901) (← links)
- On the finite representation of linear group equivariant operators via permutant measures (Q6133706) (← links)