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This book gives an intuitive and hands-on introduction to
Topological Data Analysis (TDA). Covering a wide range of topics at
levels of sophistication varying from elementary (matrix algebra)
to esoteric (Grothendieck spectral sequence), it offers a mirror of
data science aimed at a general mathematical audience. The required
algebraic background is developed in detail. The first third of the
book reviews several core areas of mathematics, beginning with
basic linear algebra and applications to data fitting and web
search algorithms, followed by quick primers on algebra and
topology. The middle third introduces algebraic topology, along
with applications to sensor networks and voter ranking. The last
third covers key contemporary tools in TDA: persistent and
multiparameter persistent homology. Also included is a user's guide
to derived functors and spectral sequences (useful but somewhat
technical tools which have recently found applications in TDA), and
an appendix illustrating a number of software packages used in the
field. Based on a course given as part of a masters degree in
statistics, the book is appropriate for graduate students.
Recent advances in computing and algorithms make it easier to do many classical problems in algebra. Suitable for graduate students, this book brings advanced algebra to life with many examples. The first three chapters provide an introduction to commutative algebra and connections to geometry. The remainder of the book focuses on three active areas of contemporary algebra: homological algebra; algebraic combinatorics and algebraic topology; and algebraic geometry.
Recent advances in computing and algorithms make it easier to do many classical problems in algebra. Suitable for graduate students, this book brings advanced algebra to life with many examples. The first three chapters provide an introduction to commutative algebra and connections to geometry. The remainder of the book focuses on three active areas of contemporary algebra: homological algebra; algebraic combinatorics and algebraic topology; and algebraic geometry.
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