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- Object-oriented persistent homology
- Critical transitions in a model of a genetic regulatory system
- Topological analysis of syntactic structures
- Rigorous cubical approximation and persistent homology of continuous functions
- Simple homotopy theory and nerve theorem for categories
- Topological microstructure analysis using persistence landscapes
- A primer on persistent homology of finite metric spaces
- Clique topology reveals intrinsic geometric structure in neural correlations
- Homotopy types of random cubical complexes
- Geometric Metrics for Topological Representations
- Persistent topology of syntax
- Aspects of topological approaches for data science
- A topological approach for protein classification
- Morse theory for filtrations and efficient computation of persistent homology
- Parameter estimation in systems exhibiting spatially complex solutions via persistent homology and machine learning
- Topological signals of singularities in Ricci flow
- Topological data analysis for the energy and stability of endohedral metallofullerenes
- Random Discrete Morse Theory and a New Library of Triangulations
- Homological Shape Analysis Through Discrete Morse Theory
- Extremal examples of collapsible complexes and random discrete Morse theory
- Topological fidelity and image thresholding: a persistent homology approach
- \textsc{Phat} -- persistent homology algorithms toolbox
- A persistence landscapes toolbox for topological statistics
- Multiscale persistent functions for biomolecular structure characterization
- Stabilizing the unstable output of persistent homology computations
- Prediction in Cancer Genomics Using Topological Signatures and Machine Learning
- Statistical topological data analysis using persistence landscapes
- Persistence intervals of fractals
- Collapsibility and homological properties of \(\mathfrak{I}\)-contractible transformations
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