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/*! \mainpage
* \image html "Gudhi_banner.jpg" "" width=20cm
*
* \section Introduction Introduction
* The Gudhi library (Geometric Understanding in Higher Dimensions) is a generic open source C++ library for
* Computational Topology and Topological Data Analysis
* (<a class="el" target="_blank" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topological_data_analysis">TDA</a>).
* The GUDHI library is developed as part of the
* <a class="el" target="_blank" href="https://project.inria.fr/gudhi/">GUDHI project</a> supported by the European
* Research Council. The GUDHI library intends to help the development of new algorithmic solutions in TDA and their
* transfer to applications. It provides robust, efficient, flexible and easy to use implementations of
* state-of-the-art algorithms and data structures.
*
* The current release of the GUDHI library includes:
*
* \li Data structures to represent, construct and manipulate simplicial complexes.
* \li Algorithms to compute persistent homology and multi-field persistent homology.
* \li Simplication of simplicial complexes by edge contraction.
*
* All data-structures are generic and several of their aspects can be parameterized via template classes.
* We refer to \cite gudhilibrary_ICMS14 for a detailed description of the design of the library.
*
* The library is available <a class="el" target="_blank" href="https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/?group_id=3865">here</a>
* and the documentation is available at this <a class="el" href="http://gudhi.gforge.inria.fr/doc/latest/">
* webpage</a>.
*
* The library comes with data sets, \ref demos and \ref testsuites.
*
* Gudhi is also accessible though the
* <a class="el" target="_blank" href="https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/TDA/index.html">R package TDA</a>
* (Statistical Tools for Topological Data Analysis).
*
* The development of the GUDHI library is steered by an Editorial Board composed of:
*
* \li <a class="el" target="_blank" href="http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Jean-Daniel.Boissonnat/">
* Jean-Daniel Boissonnat</a> | INRIA Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée
* \li <a class="el" target="_blank" href="http://geometrica.saclay.inria.fr/team/Marc.Glisse/">Marc Glisse</a> | INRIA Saclay - Ile de France
* \li Clément Jamin | INRIA Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée
* \li Vincent Rouvreau | INRIA Saclay - Ile de France
*
*/
/*! \page installation Gudhi installation
* As Gudhi is a header only library, there is no need to install the library.
*
* Examples of Gudhi headers inclusion can be found in \ref demos.
*
* \section compiling Compiling
* The library uses c++11 and requires <a target="_blank" href="http://www.boost.org/">Boost</a> with version 1.48.0 or
* more recent. It is a multi-platform library and compiles on Linux, Mac OSX and Visual Studio 2013.
*
* \subsection gmp GMP:
* The multi-field persistent homology algorithm requires GMP which is a free library for arbitrary-precision
* arithmetic, operating on signed integers, rational numbers, and floating point numbers.
*
* The following example requires the <a target="_blank" href="http://gmplib.org/">GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic
* Library</a> (GMP) and will not be built if GMP is not installed:
* \li Persistent_cohomology/rips_multifield_persistence
* Having GMP version 4.2 or higher installed is recommended.
*
* \subsection cgal CGAL:
* CGAL is a C++ library which provides easy access to efficient and reliable geometric algorithms.
*
* The following examples require the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.cgal.org/">Computational Geometry Algorithms
* Library</a> (CGAL) and will not be built if CGAL is not installed:
* \li GudhUI
* \li Persistent_cohomology/alpha_shapes_persistence
* \li Simplex_tree/simplex_tree_from_alpha_shapes_3
* \li Alpha_complex/Alpha_complex_from_off
* \li Alpha_complex/Alpha_complex_from_points
*
* Having CGAL version 4.4 or higher installed is recommended. The procedure to install this library according to
* your operating system is detailed here http://doc.cgal.org/latest/Manual/installation.html
*
* \subsection demos Demos and examples
* To build the demos and libraries, run the following commands in a terminal:
* \verbatim
* cd /path-to-gudhi/
* mkdir build
* cd build/
* cmake ..
* make
* \endverbatim
*
* \subsection testsuites Test suites
* To test your build, run the following command in a terminal:
* \verbatim
* make test
* \endverbatim
*
* \section Contributions Bug reports and contributions
* Please help us improving the quality of the GUDHI library. You may report bugs or suggestions to:
* \verbatim Contact: gudhi-users@lists.gforge.inria.fr \endverbatim
*
* Gudhi is open to external contributions. If you want to join our development team, please contact us.
*
*/
/*! \page Upcoming Upcoming
*
* The library is under active development. New packages to be released next include:
* \li Alpha complex.
* \li Bottleneck distance.
* \li Zig zag persistence.
* \li Witness complex.
* \li Tangential complex.
* \li Clustering.
*/
/*! \page Citation Acknowledging the GUDHI library
* We kindly ask users to cite the GUDHI library as appropriately as possible in their papers, and to mention the use
* of the GUDHI library on the web pages of their projects using GUDHI and provide us with links to these web pages.
* Feel free to contact us in case you have any question or remark on this topic.
*
* We provide \ref GudhiBibtex entries for the modules of the User and Reference Manual, as well as for publications
* directly related to the GUDHI library.
* \section GudhiBibtex GUDHI bibtex
* \verbinclude biblio/how_to_cite_gudhi.bib
*/
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