Changed the first iterator of PersistenceDiagram to accept dimension as well. Modified documentation.
Welcome to Dionysus' documentation!
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Dionysus is a C++ library for computing persistent homology. It provides
implementations of the following algorithms:
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tutorial
examples/index
python/overview
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* Persistent homology computation [ELZ02]_ [ZC05]_
* Vineyards [CEM06]_ |cpp-only|
* Persistent cohomology computation (described in [dSVJ09]_)
* Zigzag persistent homology [CdSM09]_
* :ref:`examples` provide useful functionality in and of themselves:
* :ref:`Alpha shape construction <alpha-shape-example>` in 2D and 3D
* :ref:`Rips complex construction <rips-example>`
* Cech complex construction |cpp-only|
* :ref:`Circle-valued parametrization <cohomology-parametrization>`
* :ref:`Piecewise-linear vineyards <pl-vineyard>`
.. todo::
Document more examples.
The C++ API is currently very poorly documented. One's best source for its
documentation is its usage in various :ref:`examples` (located in
:sfile:`examples/`).
The :ref:`Python bindings <python-bindings>` provide both a simple interface to
the low-level C++ functionality as well as high-level auxilliary routines. Their
"thinness" is meant to provide the efficiency benefits of C++ together with the
simplicity, elegance, and interactivity of Python. Since they mimick the C++
functionality, their documentation may be a helpful resource for the latter.
:ref:`Download <download>` the software, or read a :ref:`tutorial` to
get acquainted with its structure.
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