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''Describing shapes by geometrical-topological properties of real functions''
ACM Computing Surveys, vol. 40 (2008), n. 4, 12:1–12:87.</ref>
[[File:SFesWiki.PNG|850px|thumb|left|''An example of size function. (A) A size pair <math>(M,\varphi:M\to\mathbb{R})</math>, where <math>M</math> is the blue curve and <math>\varphi:M\to \mathbb{R}</math> is the height function. (B) The set <math>\{p\in M:\varphi(p)\le b\}</math> is depicted in green. (C) The set of points at which the [[measuring function]] <math>\varphi</math> takes a value smaller than or equal to <math>a</math>, that is, <math>\{p\in M:\varphi(p)\le a\}</math>, is depicted in red. (D) Two connected
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==History and applications==
Size functions were introduced in
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