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  1. Gunnar E. Carlsson (born August 22, 1952 in Stockholm, Sweden) is an American mathematician, working in algebraic topology. He is known for his work on the Segal conjecture, and for his work on applied algebraic topology, especially topological data analysis.

  2. Jan 16, 2013 · Ayasdi, a Big Data start-up, is based on years of mathematical research led by Gunnar Carlsson, a Stanford professor. The company says its technology allows users to see significant patterns in...

  3. [7] [8] Lundgren died in September 1914, but his successor Gunnar Carlsson managed to attract the attention of Dan Broström of the Broström Concern, and on 4 December 1914 the new Rederiaktiebolaget Sverige-Nordamerika was founded in Gothenburg.

  4. Gunnar Fredrik Carlsson, född 30 juni 1887 i Göteborgs Haga församling, död 29 juni 1967 [1] i Askims församling i Göteborgs och Bohus län [2], var en svensk skeppsredare. Gunnar Carlsson var son till handlande Max August Carlsson och Clara Gunnarsson samt farbror till Torkel Carlsson.

  5. Gunnar E. Carlsson is an American mathematician, working in algebraic topology. He is known for his work on the Segal conjecture, and for his work on applied algebraic topology, especially topological data analysis. He is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Mathematics at Stanford University.

  6. The conjecture was made in the mid 1970s by Graeme Segal and proved in 1984 by Gunnar Carlsson. This statement is still commonly referred to as the Segal conjecture, even though it now has the status of a theorem.

  7. Afra Zomorodian† and Gunnar Carlsson‡. (Discrete and Computational Geometry) Abstract. We show that the persistent homology of a filtered d-dimensional simplicial complex is simply the standard homol-ogy of a particular graded module over a polynomial ring.

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