Persistent Betti number

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title: Persistent Betti number
text: In persistent homology, a persistent Betti number is a multiscale analog of a Betti number that tracks the number of topological features that persist over multiple scale parameters in a filtration. Whereas the classical n t h Betti number equals the rank of the n t h homology group, the n t h persistent Betti number is the rank of the n t h persistent homology group. The concept of a persistent Betti number was introduced by Herbert Edelsbrunner, David Letscher, and Afra Zomorodian in the 2002
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