DONUT – Creation, Development, and Opportunities of a Database

04/24/2023
by   Barbara Giunti, et al.
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DONUT is a database of papers about practical, real-world uses of Topological Data Analysis (TDA). Its original seed was planted in a group chat formed during the HIM Spring School on Applied and Computational Algebraic Topology in April 2017. This document describes the creation, curation, and maintenance process of the database.

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