The following pages link to Homotopy in digital spaces (Q1861544):
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- Homotopy equivalence which is suitable for studying Khalimsky \(n\)D spaces (Q409668) (← links)
- Classification of digital \(n\)-manifolds (Q479055) (← links)
- Strongly normal sets of contractible tiles in \(n\) dimensions (Q854223) (← links)
- Multiplicative property of the digital fundamental group (Q970490) (← links)
- Digital topology on adaptive octree grids (Q993527) (← links)
- Digital fibrations (Q1655544) (← links)
- Opening holes in discrete objects with digital homotopy (Q1690403) (← links)
- Digital homotopy with obstacles (Q1827810) (← links)
- Homotopy in two-dimensional digital images (Q1978512) (← links)
- Čech closure spaces: a unified framework for discrete and continuous homotopy (Q2029610) (← links)
- Algebraic invariants in abstract cellular complex (Q2041206) (← links)
- Homotopy theory in digital topology (Q2066304) (← links)
- Digital fundamental groups and edge groups of clique complexes (Q2098100) (← links)
- Digital H-spaces and actions in the pointed digital homotopy category (Q2175229) (← links)
- The digital smash product (Q2202493) (← links)
- Topology-preserving conditions for 2D digital images under rigid transformations (Q2251278) (← links)
- Fundamental groups of unbounded digital images (Q2384108) (← links)
- Comparison among digital fundamental groups and its applications (Q2482186) (← links)
- Non-product property of the digital fundamental group (Q2486005) (← links)
- Homotopy properties of sphere-like digital images (Q2491352) (← links)
- Properties of digital homotopy (Q2573017) (← links)
- The digital Hopf construction (Q2683752) (← links)
- A Certified Reduction Strategy for Homological Image Processing (Q2946732) (← links)
- Remarks on digital deformation (Q3543102) (← links)
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- Digital Homotopy with Obstacles1 1This work has been partially supported by the projects DGES PB96-1374 and DGES TIC2000-1368-C03-01. (Q4917092) (← links)
- Digital Hurewicz theorem and digital homology theory (Q4970846) (← links)
- Incidence Simplicial Matrices Formalized in Coq/SSReflect (Q5200106) (← links)