The Sheaf Laplacian: A Topological Framework for Data Fusion and Consensus in Distributed Sensing Networks (opens in new tab)
We argue here that traditional network models, which are overwhelmingly based on the mathematical construct of a simple graph, are fundamentally insufficient for capturing the complexity of modern distributed systems. Such systems are characterized by heterogeneous agents with diverse capabilities, high-dimensional and multi-modal data streams, and intricate, context-dependent relationships that cannot be adequately described by a simple connect...
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