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  2. Persistence module - Wikipedia

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    A single-parameter persistence module indexed by a discrete poset such as the integers can be represented intuitively as a diagram of spaces: To emphasize the indexing set being used, a persistence module indexed by is sometimes called a -persistence module, or simply a -module. [9]

  3. Absolute Home & Office - Wikipedia

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    The Absolute Home & Office client has trojan and rootkit-like behaviour, but some of its modules have been whitelisted by several antivirus vendors. [6] [8]At the Black Hat Briefings conference in 2009, researchers showed that the implementation of the Computrace/LoJack agent embedded in the BIOS has vulnerabilities and that this "available control of the anti-theft agent allows a highly ...

  4. Persistent homology - Wikipedia

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    A persistence module over a partially ordered set is a set of vector spaces indexed by , with a linear map : whenever , with equal to the identity and = for . Equivalently, we may consider it as a functor from P {\displaystyle P} considered as a category to the category of vector spaces (or R {\displaystyle R} -modules ).

  5. Topological data analysis - Wikipedia

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    A persistence module indexed by is a vector space for each , and a linear map : whenever , such that = for all and = whenever . [13] An equivalent definition is a functor from considered as a partially ordered set to the category of vector spaces.

  6. Persistent Betti number - Wikipedia

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    When applying homology over a field, we get a sequence of vector spaces and linear maps commonly known as a persistence module. In order to track the evolution of homological features as opposed to the static topological information at each individual index, one needs to count only the number of nontrivial homology classes that persist in the ...

  7. Canigó (framework) - Wikipedia

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    This module enables the application with data persistence and retrieval between application and database management systems. JPA: Java Persistence API Unifies the tools for the ORM (Object-Relational Mapping). The default JPA implementation in Canigó 3 is Hibernate. Spring Data JPA makes it easy to easily implement JPA based repositories.

  8. Persistence barcode - Wikipedia

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    In topological data analysis, a persistence barcode, sometimes shortened to barcode, is an algebraic invariant associated with a filtered chain complex or a persistence module that characterizes the stability of topological features throughout a growing family of spaces. [1]

  9. Hibernate (framework) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010, Hibernate 3 (version 3.5.0 and up) was a certified implementation of the Java Persistence API 2.0 specification via a wrapper for the Core module which provides conformity with the JSR 317 standard. [5] In Dec 2011, Hibernate Core 4.0.0 Final was released.