Homotopy equivalence which is suitable for studying Khalimsky nD spaces
Homotopy equivalence which is suitable for studying Khalimsky \(n\)D spaces
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Computer graphics; computational geometry (digital and algorithmic aspects) (68U05) Computing methodologies for image processing (68U10) Numerical aspects of computer graphics, image analysis, and computational geometry (65D18) Several topologies on one set (change of topology, comparison of topologies, lattices of topologies) (54A10) Classification of homotopy type (55P15) Homotopy equivalences in algebraic topology (55P10)
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- Remarks on homotopies associated with Khalimsky topology
- CONTINUITIES AND HOMEOMORPHISMS IN COMPUTER TOPOLOGY AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
- Homotopy equivalence in finite digital images
- KD-(k0, k1)-HOMOTOPY EQUIVALENCE AND ITS APPLICATIONS
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- A classical construction for the digital fundamental group
- CONTINUITIES AND HOMEOMORPHISMS IN COMPUTER TOPOLOGY AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
- Comparison among digital fundamental groups and its applications
- Compatible topologies on graphs: an application to graph isomorphism problem complexity
- Computer graphics and connected topologies on finite ordered sets
- Computer topology and its applications
- Connected sum of digital closed surfaces
- Digital Jordan curves
- Equivalent \((k_{0},k_{1})\)-covering and generalized digital lifting
- Extension of continuous functions in digital spaces with the Khalimsky topology
- Fuzzy digital topology
- Groups of \(\theta\)-generalized homeomorphisms and the digital line
- Homotopy in digital spaces
- Homotopy in two-dimensional digital images
- KD-(k0, k1)-HOMOTOPY EQUIVALENCE AND ITS APPLICATIONS
- Minimal digital pseudotorus with \(k\)-adjacency, \(k\in \{6,18,26\}\)
- Non-product property of the digital fundamental group
- ON COMPUTER TOPOLOGICAL FUNCTION SPACE
- On the simplicial complex stemmed from a digital graph
- Properties of digital homotopy
- REMARKS ON DIGITAL HOMOTOPY EQUIVALENCE
- STRONG k-DEFORMATION RETRACT AND ITS APPLICATIONS
- The Khalimsky topologies are precisely those simply connected topologies on \(\mathbb Z^n\) whose connected sets include all 2\(n\)-connected sets but no (3\(^{n}-1\))-disconnected sets.
- The almost pasting property of digital continuity
- Ultra regular covering space and its automorphism group
- Remarks on homotopies associated with Khalimsky topology
- Existence of the category \(\mathit{DTC}_2(k)\) equivalent to the given category \(\mathit{KAC}_2\)
- KD-(k0, k1)-HOMOTOPY EQUIVALENCE AND ITS APPLICATIONS
- Beyond the Hausdorff metric in digital topology
- Generalizations of continuity of maps and homeomorphisms for studying 2D digital topological spaces and their applications
- Contractibility of the digital \(n\)-space
- A compression of digital images derived from a Khalimsky topological structure
- Homotopic properties of an \textit{MA}-digitization of 2D Euclidean spaces
- Homotopic properties of \(KA\)-digitizations of \(n\)-dimensional Euclidean spaces
- Homotopy based on Marcus-Wyse topology and its applications
- An \(MA\)-digitization of Hausdorff spaces by using a connectedness graph of the Marcus-Wyse topology
- Category which is suitable for studying Khalimsky topological spaces with digital connectivity
- Multifunctorial \(K\)-theory is an equivalence of homotopy theories
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