
arXiv: 1604.03596
This paper develops the idea of homology for 1-parameter families of topological spaces. We express parametrized homology as a collection of real intervals with each corresponding to a homological feature supported over that interval or, equivalently, as a persistence diagram. By defining persistence in terms of finite rectangle measures, we classify barcode intervals into four classes. Each of these conveys how the homological features perish at both ends of the interval over which they are defined.
General Mathematics, Pure mathematics, Pure Mathematics, Mathematical Sciences, Persistent homology and applications, topological data analysis, persistent homology, Homology and cohomology theories in algebraic topology, 55N35, 55N99, FOS: Mathematics, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), zigzag persistence, levelset zigzag persistence, Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, extended persistence
General Mathematics, Pure mathematics, Pure Mathematics, Mathematical Sciences, Persistent homology and applications, topological data analysis, persistent homology, Homology and cohomology theories in algebraic topology, 55N35, 55N99, FOS: Mathematics, Algebraic Topology (math.AT), zigzag persistence, levelset zigzag persistence, Mathematics - Algebraic Topology, extended persistence
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