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arxiv: 1603.06652 · v3 · pith:WLR7AJKWnew · submitted 2016-03-22 · 🧮 math.CO · cs.IT· math.IT

Tangles and the Mona Lisa

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keywords graphimagetanglestangletheoremcannotcertain-ordercontains
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We show how an image can, in principle, be described by the tangles of the graph of its pixels. The tangle-tree theorem provides a nested set of separations that efficiently distinguish all the distinguishable tangles in a graph. This translates to a small data set from which the image can be reconstructed. The tangle duality theorem says that a graph either has a certain-order tangle or a tree-structure witnessing that this cannot exist. This tells us the maximum resolution at which the image contains meaningful information.

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