Stability and Extension of Steady and Ranging Persistence (2506.07911v1)
Abstract: Persistent homology is a topological data analysis tool that has been widely generalized, extending its scope outside the field of topology. Among its extensions, steady and ranging persistence was developed to study a wide variety of graph properties. Precisely, given a feature of interest on graphs, it is possible to build two types of persistence (steady and ranging persistence) that follow the evolution of the feature along graph filtrations. This study extends steady and ranging persistence to other objects using category theory and investigates the stability of such persistence. In particular, a characterization of the features that induce balanced steady and ranging persistence is provided. The main results of this study are illustrated using a practical implementation for hypergraphs.
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