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author | Vincent Rouvreau <10407034+VincentRouvreau@users.noreply.github.com> | 2020-03-23 21:34:24 +0100 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2020-03-23 21:34:24 +0100 |
commit | f9a0e1ec856f26c08e7b6493df076bb70d775551 (patch) | |
tree | 2109a36ecce5fa2f46326bbfb8dda57bf0efaaba /src/python/doc/persistent_cohomology_sum.inc | |
parent | 3d63b14f7f5181667c3008333193e943d94ead94 (diff) | |
parent | cf29f4a485d06469d17c6d12d306901fa3c5ab36 (diff) |
Merge pull request #254 from VincentRouvreau/python_modules_documentation_improvement
Python modules documentation improvement
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diff --git a/src/python/doc/persistent_cohomology_sum.inc b/src/python/doc/persistent_cohomology_sum.inc index 4d7b077e..0effb50f 100644 --- a/src/python/doc/persistent_cohomology_sum.inc +++ b/src/python/doc/persistent_cohomology_sum.inc @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ .. table:: - :widths: 30 50 20 + :widths: 30 40 30 +-----------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+ | .. 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. | | | | | | |