Multivariate central limit theorems for random simplicial complexes
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Abstract: Consider a Poisson point process within a convex set in a Euclidean space. The Vietoris-Rips complex is the clique complex over the graph connecting all pairs of points with distance at most . Summing powers of the volume of all -dimensional faces defines the volume-power functionals of these random simplicial complexes. The asymptotic behavior of the volume-power functionals of the Vietoris-Rips complex is investigated as the intensity of the underlying Poisson point process tends to infinity and the distance parameter goes to zero. Univariate and multivariate central limit theorems are proven. Analogous results for the v{C}ech complex are given.
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