Matching topological formalisms to complex-system representations
Determine which topological formalism—such as one-parameter persistence, multiparameter persistence, or zigzag persistence—appropriately matches a given complex-system representation characterized by multiple notions of scale, non-monotone evolution, or higher-order relational structure, in order to capture organization without misrepresentation.
References
The open problem here is not simply to generalize for the sake of generality. It is to determine which topological formalism matches which kind of complex-system representation.
— Topology as a Language for Emergent Organization in Complex Systems: Multiscale Structure, Higher-Order Interactions, and Early Warning Signals
(2603.25760 - Bailey, 25 Mar 2026) in Section 8.5: The one-parameter paradigm is too narrow for many systems