Footprints of geodesics in persistent homology
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(11)- Persistent homology with selective Rips complexes detects geodesic circles
- Contractions in persistence and metric graphs
- Reconstruction properties of selective Rips complexes
- Critical edges in Rips complexes and persistence
- Footprints of geodesics in persistent homology
- 1-Dimensional intrinsic persistence of geodesic spaces
- Vietoris thickenings and complexes have isomorphic homotopy groups
- Rigidity of terminal simplices in persistent homology
- Vietoris-Rips metric thickenings of the circle
- The persistent topology of optimal transport based metric thickenings
- Rips complexes as nerves and a functorial Dowker-nerve diagram
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