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A Cheeger-type inequality on simplicial complexes (English)
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28 August 2014
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Let \(G\) be a graph with vertex set \(V\) and \(\delta S\) the set of edges connecting a vertex set \(S\) with a vertex in \(\overline{S}:= V-S\). The Cheeger number \(h\) is then defined by \[ h:= \min\limits_{\emptyset \subsetneq S \subsetneq V} \frac{|\delta S|}{\min \{|S|, |\overline{S}|\}}. \] The classical Cheeger inequality relates \(h\) to \(\lambda\), the second eigenvalue of the graph Laplacian, via the inequality \(\frac{h^2}{2\max\limits_{v\in V}d_v}\leq \lambda \leq 2h\). The goal of this paper is to study a possible generalization of the Cheeger inequality to simplicial complexes. The authors take great care to define all of the needed background for the generalizations, including the basics of (co)chain complexes and (co)chain homology groups, the \(k^{th}\) Lapalcian, and the Hamming norm. From these (co)chain complexes, a combinatorial Laplacian is derived. For the cochain complex, the authors are able to prove the non-existence of constants which would generalize the Cheeger inequality. However, the authors are able to prove a generalization in the chain complex case. If \(X\) is, for example, an \(m\)-dimensional orientable pseudomanifold, then \[ \frac{h_m^2}{2(m+1)}\leq \gamma_m\leq h_m \] where \(\gamma_m\) is an analogue of the spectral gap for dimension \(m\) on the chain complex and \(h_m\) the \(m\)-dimensional Cheeger number. The paper concludes with a discussion of how the results relate to graphs.
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combinatorial Hodge theory
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discrete isoperimetry
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spectral graph theory
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