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- Combining persistent homology and invariance groups for shape comparison (Q262311) (← links)
- Comparison of persistent homologies for vector functions: from continuous to discrete and back (Q524581) (← links)
- Coreduction homology algorithm for inclusions and persistent homology (Q630667) (← links)
- Reducing complexes in multidimensional persistent homology theory (Q739614) (← links)
- Networks beyond pairwise interactions: structure and dynamics (Q823239) (← links)
- Topological graph persistence (Q827588) (← links)
- Size functions for comparing 3D models (Q937432) (← links)
- Natural pseudodistances between closed surfaces (Q997831) (← links)
- On the use of size functions for shape analysis (Q1314647) (← links)
- Stable comparison of multidimensional persistent homology groups with torsion (Q1947023) (← links)
- Principal component analysis of persistent homology rank functions with case studies of spatial point patterns, sphere packing and colloids (Q1999944) (← links)
- Decomposing filtered chain complexes: geometry behind barcoding algorithms (Q2096381) (← links)
- The theory of the interleaving distance on multidimensional persistence modules (Q2355328) (← links)
- Aggregation models on hypergraphs (Q2628244) (← links)
- Betti numbers in multidimensional persistent homology are stable functions (Q2857523) (← links)
- Natural pseudo-distances between closed curves (Q3401172) (← links)
- A global reduction method for multidimensional size graphs (Q3439637) (← links)
- One-dimensional reduction of multidimensional persistent homology (Q3581121) (← links)
- New methods for reducing size graphs (Q4243276) (← links)
- TURNING SHAPE DECISION PROBLEMS INTO MEASURES (Q4669615) (← links)
- Evolution of local motifs and topological proximity in self-assembled quasi-crystalline phases (Q5161069) (← links)
- Necessary conditions for discontinuities of multidimensional persistent Betti numbers (Q5177001) (← links)