Quantitative aspects of acyclicity
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Abstract: We study several aspects of the -th Cheeger constant of a complex X, a parameter that quantifies the distance of from a complex with nontrivial -th cohomology over . Our results include general methods for bounding the cosystolic norm of a cochain and for bounding the Cheeger constant of a complex, a discussion of expansion of pseudomanifolds and geometric lattices, probabilistic upper bounds on Cheeger constants, and application of non-Abelian expansion to random complexes.
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