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On the Role of Group Equivariant Non-Expansive Operators in TDA

Applied Algebraic Topology Network via YouTube

Overview

Explore the theory and applications of group equivariant non-expansive operators (GENEOs) in Topological Data Analysis through this 48-minute lecture. Delve into the mathematical foundations of GENEOs as tools for approximating data observers when data is represented by real-valued or vector-valued functions. Examine the assumption that data interpretation depends on the geometric properties of observers and discover how GENEOs can be effectively utilized in the field of Topological Data Analysis. Learn about recent developments and key results in GENEO theory, gaining insights into their potential for advancing data analysis techniques.

Syllabus

Patrizio Frosini (8/30/21): On the role of group equivariant non-expansive operators in TDA

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Applied Algebraic Topology Network

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