Related Experiment Video
Updated: Mar 7, 2026

Databases to Efficiently Manage Medium Sized, Low Velocity, Multidimensional Data in Tissue Engineering
Published on: November 22, 2019
PERSISTENT INTERACTION TOPOLOGY IN DATA ANALYSIS
Jian Liu1, Dong Chen2, Guo-Wei Wei2,3,4
1Mathematical Science Research Center, Chongqing University of Technology, Chongqing 400054, China.
None:
Topological data analysis, as a tool for extracting topological features and characterizing geometric shapes, has had tremendous success across diverse fields. Its key mathematical techniques include persistent homology and the recently developed persistent Laplacians. However, classic mathematical models like simplicial complexes often struggle to provide a localized topological description for interactions or individual elements within a complex system involving a specific set of elements. In this work, we introduce persistent interaction homology and persistent interaction Laplacian that emphasize individual interacting elements in the system. We demonstrate the stability of persistent interaction homology as a persistent module. Furthermore, for a finite discrete set of points in the Euclidean space, we provide the construction of persistent interaction Vietoris-Rips complexes and compute their interaction homology and interaction Laplacians. The proposed methods hold significant promise for analyzing heterogeneously interactive data and emphasizing specific elements in data. Their utility for data science is demonstrated with applications to molecules.
Related Concept Videos
Evolutionary Relationships through Genome Comparisons
¹H NMR Chemical Shift Equivalence: Homotopic and Heterotopic Protons
Conservation of Protein Domains Over Different Proteins
A limited set of protein domains often duplicate and recombine during evolution. These domains can be organized in different combinations to...
2D NMR: Overview of Homonuclear Correlation Techniques
COSY90 is the standard two-dimensional (2D) COSY experiment that...
Phylogenetic Trees
Phylogeny

