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Journal of Applied and Computational Topology, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, March 2024
- Henry Kirveslahti, Sayan Mukherjee:
Representing fields without correspondences: the lifted Euler characteristic transform. 1-34 - Patrick Gillespie:
Vietoris thickenings and complexes are weakly homotopy equivalent. 35-53 - Hitesh Gakhar, Jose A. Perea:
Sliding window persistence of quasiperiodic functions. 55-92 - Facundo Mémoli, Anastasios Stefanou, Ling Zhou:
Persistent cup product structures and related invariants. 93-148 - Nikolas C. Schonsheck, Stefan C. Schonsheck:
Spherical coordinates from persistent cohomology. 149-173 - Dror Bar-Natan, Itai Bar-Natan, Iva Halacheva, Nancy Scherich:
Yarn ball knots and faster computations. 175-192 - Sara Kalisnik, Davorin Lesnik:
Finding the homology of manifolds using ellipsoids. 193-238
Volume 8, Number 2, June 2024
- Elena Jaramillo Rodriguez:
Combinatorial methods for barcode analysis. 239-270 - Eric Goubault:
A semi-abelian approach to directed homology. 271-299 - Matthew Piekenbrock, Jose A. Perea:
Move schedules: fast persistence computations in coarse dynamic settings. 301-345 - Peter Bubenik, Iryna Hartsock:
Topological and metric properties of spaces of generalized persistence diagrams. 347-399 - Andrew Vander Werf:
Simplex links in determinantal hypertrees. 401-426 - Amit Patel, Tatum Rask:
Poincaré duality for generalized persistence diagrams of (co)filtrations. 427-442
Volume 8, Number 3, September 2024
- Ulrike Tillmann, Gunnar E. Carlsson:
Proceedings of ATMCS10. 443-445 - Michael F. Adamer, Edward De Brouwer, Leslie O'Bray, Bastian Rieck:
The magnitude vector of images. 447-473 - Ulrich Bauer, Magnus Bakke Botnan, Benedikt Fluhr:
Universal distances for extended persistence. 475-530 - Bruno Benedetti, Crystal Lai, Davide Lofano, Frank H. Lutz:
Random simple-homotopy theory. 531-555 - Ranita Biswas, Sebastiano Cultrera di Montesano, Herbert Edelsbrunner, Morteza Saghafian:
Depth in arrangements: Dehn-Sommerville-Euler relations with applications. 557-578 - Peter Bubenik, Nikola Milicevic:
Homotopy, homology, and persistent homology using closure spaces. 579-641 - Wojciech Chachólski, René Corbet, Anna-Laura Sattelberger:
The shift-dimension of multipersistence modules. 643-667 - Dominic Desjardins Côté:
From finite vector field data to combinatorial dynamical systems in the sense of Forman. 669-694 - Inés García-Redondo, Anthea Monod, Anna Song:
Fast topological signal identification and persistent cohomological cycle matching. 695-726 - Woojin Kim, Samantha Moore:
Bigraded Betti numbers and generalized persistence diagrams. 727-760 - Tim Mäder, Lukas Waas:
From samples to persistent stratified homotopy types. 761-838 - Philip Smith, Vitaliy Kurlin:
Generic families of finite metric spaces with identical or trivial 1-dimensional persistence. 839-855
Volume 8, Number 4, September 2024
- Eric Goubault, Marian Mrozek, Martin Raussen:
Geometric and topological methods in computer science (11th GETCO conference, 2022). 857-858 - Thomas Kahl:
On the homology language of HDA models of transition systems. 859-873 - Donald Woukeng, Damian Sadowski, Jakub Leskiewicz, Michal Lipinski, Tomasz Kapela:
Rigorous computation in dynamics based on topological methods for multivector fields. 875-908 - Pierre Fraigniaud, Ran Gelles, Zvi Lotker:
The topology of randomized symmetry-breaking distributed computing. 909-940 - Susumu Nishimura:
Defining logical obstruction with fixpoints in epistemic logic. 941-970 - Pierre-Yves Coursolle, Emmanuel Haucourt:
Non-existing and ill-behaved coequalizers of locally ordered spaces. 971-1021 - Luis Alberto:
Pseudospheres: combinatorics, topology and distributed systems. 1023-1052 - Dmitry N. Kozlov:
Homology and Euler characteristic of generalized anchored configuration spaces of graphs. 1053-1067 - Pierre Fraigniaud, Ami Paz:
The topology of local computing in networks. 1069-1098
Volume 8, Number 5, October 2024
- Gunnar E. Carlsson, Santiago Segarra:
Data science for graphs. 1099-1100 - Ranita Biswas, Sebastiano Cultrera di Montesano, Herbert Edelsbrunner, Morteza Saghafian:
Geometric characterization of the persistence of 1D maps. 1101-1119 - Luigi Caputi, Henri Riihimäki:
Hochschild homology, and a persistent approach via connectivity digraphs. 1121-1170 - Samir Chowdhury, Tom Needham, Ethan Semrad, Bei Wang, Youjia Zhou:
Hypergraph co-optimal transport: metric and categorical properties. 1171-1230 - Yicheng Fei, Xaq Pitkow:
Generalization of graph network inferences in higher-order graphical models. 1231-1256 - Christian Goodbrake, David Beers, Travis B. Thompson, Heather A. Harrington, Alain Goriely:
Brain chains as topological signatures for Alzheimer's disease. 1257-1298 - Etienne Lasalle:
Heat diffusion distance processes: a statistically founded method to analyze graph data sets. 1299-1331 - Changlin Wan, Muhan Zhang, Pengtao Dang, Wei Hao, Sha Cao, Pan Li, Chi Zhang:
Ambiguities in neural-network-based hyperedge prediction. 1333-1361 - Cameron R. Wolfe, Jingkang Yang, Fangshuo Liao, Arindam Chowdhury, Chen Dun, Artun Bayer, Santiago Segarra, Anastasios Kyrillidis:
GIST: distributed training for large-scale graph convolutional networks. 1363-1415 - Disha Shur, Yufan Huang, David F. Gleich:
A flexible PageRank-based graph embedding framework closely related to spectral eigenvector embeddings. 1417-1444
Volume 8, Number 6, October 2024
- Omer Bobrowski, D. Yogeshwaran:
Advances in random topology. 1445-1448 - Ayat Ababneh, Matthew Kahle:
Maximal persistence in random clique complexes. 1449-1463 - Magnus Bakke Botnan, Christian Hirsch:
On the consistency and asymptotic normality of multiparameter persistent Betti numbers. 1465-1502 - Thomas Chaplin:
First Betti number of the path homology of random directed graphs. 1503-1549 - Michael Farber:
Large simplicial complexes: universality, randomness, and ampleness. 1551-1574 - Yasuaki Hiraoka, Tomoyuki Shirai:
Torsion-weighted spanning acycle entropy in cubical lattices and Mahler measures. 1575-1605 - Dongming Merrick Hua, Fedor Manin, Tahda Queer, Tianyi Wang:
Local behavior of the Eden model on graphs and tessellations of manifolds. 1607-1647 - Shu Kanazawa, Yasuaki Hiraoka, Jun Miyanaga, Kenkichi Tsunoda:
Large deviation principle for persistence diagrams of random cubical filtrations. 1649-1700 - Roy Meshulam:
Random balanced Cayley complexes. 1701-1721 - Mathew D. Penrose, Xiaochuan Yang, Frankie Higgs:
Largest nearest-neighbour link and connectivity threshold in a polytopal random sample. 1723-1750 - Ron Rosenthal:
Simplicial branching random walks. 1751-1791 - Chunyin Siu, Gennady Samorodnitsky, Christina Lee Yu, Andrey Yao:
Detection of small holes by the scale-invariant robust density-aware distance (RDAD) filtration. 1793-1836 - Tadas Temcinas, Vidit Nanda, Gesine Reinert:
Multivariate central limit theorems for random clique complexes. 1837-1880 - Florian Unger, Jonathan Krebs:
MCMC sampling of directed flag complexes with fixed undirected graphs. 1881-1916 - Igor Wigman:
On the nodal structures of random fields: a decade of results. 1917-1959
Volume 8, Number 7, November 2024
- Bernardo Ameneyro, Vasileios Maroulas, George Siopsis:
Quantum persistent homology. 1961-1980 - Yitzchak Elchanan Solomon, Paul Bendich:
Convolutional persistence transforms. 1981-2013 - Jacob Leygonie, Gregory Henselman-Petrusek:
Algorithmic reconstruction of the fiber of persistent homology on cell complexes. 2015-2049 - Navnath Daundkar:
Group actions and higher topological complexity of lens spaces. 2051-2067 - Ziva Urbancic, Jeffrey Giansiracusa:
Ladder decomposition for morphisms of persistence modules. 2069-2109 - Katharine Turner, Vanessa Robins, James Morgan:
The extended persistent homology transform of manifolds with boundary. 2111-2154 - Guillaume Brouillette, Madjid Allili, Tomasz Kaczynski:
Multiparameter discrete Morse theory. 2155-2196
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