September 13, 2022
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Geometric Approaches to Persistent Homology
Title: Geometric Approaches to Persistent Homology
Speaker: Baris Coskunuzer (UT Dallas)
Speaker's URL: https://personal.utdallas.edu/~bxc190014/
Abstract: Persistent Homology is one of the most important techniques used in Topological Data Analysis. In this talk, we first give an introduction to the subject. Then, we study the persistent homology output via geometric topology tools. In particular, we give a geometric interpretation of the term “persistence”. The talk will be non-technical, and accessible to graduate students. This is joint work with Henry Adams.
URL associated with Seminar: https://tgda.osu.edu/activities/tdga-seminar/
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2022-09-13 16:00:00
2022-09-13 17:00:00
Geometric Approaches to Persistent Homology
Title: Geometric Approaches to Persistent Homology
Speaker: Baris Coskunuzer (UT Dallas)
Speaker's URL: https://personal.utdallas.edu/~bxc190014/
Abstract: Persistent Homology is one of the most important techniques used in Topological Data Analysis. In this talk, we first give an introduction to the subject. Then, we study the persistent homology output via geometric topology tools. In particular, we give a geometric interpretation of the term “persistence”. The talk will be non-technical, and accessible to graduate students. This is joint work with Henry Adams.
URL associated with Seminar: https://tgda.osu.edu/activities/tdga-seminar/
Pomerene Hall 0150
America/New_York
public
Title: Geometric Approaches to Persistent Homology
Speaker: Baris Coskunuzer (UT Dallas)
Speaker's URL: https://personal.utdallas.edu/~bxc190014/
Abstract: Persistent Homology is one of the most important techniques used in Topological Data Analysis. In this talk, we first give an introduction to the subject. Then, we study the persistent homology output via geometric topology tools. In particular, we give a geometric interpretation of the term “persistence”. The talk will be non-technical, and accessible to graduate students. This is joint work with Henry Adams.
URL associated with Seminar: https://tgda.osu.edu/activities/tdga-seminar/