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authorMarc Glisse <marc.glisse@inria.fr>2020-04-29 10:14:45 +0200
committerMarc Glisse <marc.glisse@inria.fr>2020-04-29 10:14:45 +0200
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.. table::
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| .. figure:: | The theory of homology consists in attaching to a topological space | :Author: Clément Maria |
| ../../doc/Persistent_cohomology/3DTorus_poch.png | a sequence of (homology) groups, capturing global topological | |
- | :figclass: align-center | features like connected components, holes, cavities, etc. Persistent | :Introduced in: GUDHI 2.0.0 |
+ | :figclass: align-center | features like connected components, holes, cavities, etc. Persistent | :Since: GUDHI 2.0.0 |
| | homology studies the evolution -- birth, life and death -- of these | |
- | Rips Persistent Cohomology on a 3D | features when the topological space is changing. Consequently, the | :Copyright: MIT |
+ | Rips Persistent Cohomology on a 3D | features when the topological space is changing. Consequently, the | :License: MIT |
| Torus | theory is essentially composed of three elements: topological spaces, | |
| | their homology groups and an evolution scheme. | |
| | | |