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524 CHAPTER 6. CONE OF DISTANCE MATRICES(a)2 nearest neighbors(b)3 nearest neighborsFigure 145: Neighborhood graph (dashed) with one dimensionless EDMsubgraph completion (solid) superimposed (but not obscuring dashed). Localview of a few dense samples from relative interior of some arbitraryEuclidean manifold whose affine dimension appears two-dimensional in thisneighborhood. All line segments measure absolute distance. Dashed linesegments help visually locate nearest neighbors; suggesting, best number ofnearest neighbors can be greater than value of embedding dimension aftertopological transformation. (confer [212,2]) Solid line segments representcompletion of EDM subgraph from available distance data for an arbitrarilychosen sample and its nearest neighbors. Each distance from EDM subgraphbecomes distance-square in corresponding EDM submatrix.

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