Edge Contractions and Simplicial Homology
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چکیده
We study the effect of edge contractions on simplicial homology because these contractions have turned out to be useful in various applications involving topology. It was observed previously that contracting edges that satisfy the so called link condition preserves homeomorphism in low dimensional complexes, and homotopy in general. But, checking the link condition involves computation in all dimensions, and hence can be costly, especially in high dimensional complexes. We define a weaker and more local condition called the p-link condition for each dimension p, and study its effect on edge contractions. We prove the following: (i) For homology groups, edges satisfying the pand (p − 1)-link conditions can be contracted without disturbing the p-dimensional homology group. (ii) For relative homology groups, the (p− 1)-, and the (p− 2)-link conditions suffice to guarantee that the contraction does not introduce any new class in any of the resulting relative homology groups, though some of the existing classes can be destroyed. Unfortunately, the surjection in relative homolgy groups does not guarantee that no new relative torsion is created. (iii) For torsions, edges satisfying the p-link condition alone can be contracted without creating any new relative torsion, and the p-link condition cannot be avoided in some cases. The results on relative homology and relative torsion are motivated by recent results on computing optimal homologous chains, which state that such problems can be solved by linear programming if the complex has no relative torsion. Edge contractions that do not introduce new relative torsions can safely be availed in these contexts.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- CoRR
دوره abs/1304.0664 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013