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A Topological Study of Functional Data and Fr\'echet Functions of Metric Measure Spaces

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arxiv 1811.06613 v2 pith:DSSVU6AX submitted 2018-11-15 math.AT

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We study the persistent homology of both functional data on compact topological spaces and structural data presented as compact metric measure spaces. One of our goals is to define persistent homology so as to capture primarily properties of the shape of a signal, eliminating otherwise highly persistent homology classes that may exist simply because of the nature of the domain on which the signal is defined. We investigate the stability of these invariants using metrics that downplay regions where signals are weak. The distance between two signals is small if they exhibit high similarity in regions where they are strong, regardless of the nature of their full domains, in particular allowing different homotopy types. Consistency and estimation of persistent homology of metric measure spaces from data are studied within this framework. We also apply the methodology to the construction of multi-scale topological descriptors for data on compact Riemannian manifolds via metric relaxations derived from the heat kernel.

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