Relative-perfectness of discrete gradient vector fields and multi-parameter persistent homology (Q2084615)

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Relative-perfectness of discrete gradient vector fields and multi-parameter persistent homology
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    Relative-perfectness of discrete gradient vector fields and multi-parameter persistent homology (English)
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    18 October 2022
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    The goal of the paper under review is to develop techniques to ease multi-parameter persistence computations. Inspired by the success of discrete Morse theory as a tool to preprocess in the classical persistence, the authors introduce the notion of a relative-perfect discrete gradient vector field. The authors prove that a relative-perfect discrete gradient vector field has the least number of critical cells for multi-parameter persistence, the natural extension of the defining property of perfect discrete Morse functions. The authors further show a generalization of the classical discrete Morse inequalities by considering a filtration structure. This yields a pair of inequalities by using the number of critical cells to bound the Betti tables of persistence modules.
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    multiparameter persistent homology
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    discrete Morse theory
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    persistence modules
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    Betti tables
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    Morse inequalities
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