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An application of persistent homology and the graph theory to linguistics: The case of Tifinagh and Phoenician scripts

Hajar Bouazzaoui (), Mohamed Abdou Elomary () and My Ismail Mamouni ()
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Hajar Bouazzaoui: Hassan I University, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science FST de Settat, IMII Laboratory. Address: Km 3, B.P.: 577 Route de Casablanca, Morocco
Mohamed Abdou Elomary: Hassan I University, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science FST de Settat, IMII Laboratory. Address: Km 3, B.P.: 577 Route de Casablanca, Morocco
My Ismail Mamouni: Department of Mathematics, Research Team of Mathematics, Didactic and its Applications (M@DA), CRMEF RABAT, Avenue Allal Al Fassi, Madinat Al Irfane, 10000, Rabat, Morocco

Statistics in Transition New Series, 2021, vol. 22, issue 3, 141-156

Abstract: As the origin of the Tifinagh script remains uncertain, this work aims at exploring its probable relatedness with the Phoenician...

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.21307/stattrans-2021-031

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