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On Interval Decomposability of 2D Persistence Modules
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- In the persistent homology of filtrations, the indecomposable decompositions provide the persistence diagrams. However, in almost all cases of multidimensional persistence, the classification of all indecomposable modules is known to be a wild problem. One direction is to consider the subclass of interval-decomposable persistence modules, which are direct sums of interval representations. We introduce the definition of pre-interval representations, a more natural algebraic definition, and study the relationships between pre-interval, interval, and indecomposable thin representations. We show that over the ``equioriented'' commutative $2$D grid, these concepts are equivalent. Moreover, we provide a criterion for determining whether or not an $n$D persistence module is interval/pre-interval/thin-decomposable without having to explicitly compute decompositions. For $2$D persistence modules, we provide an algorithm together with a worst-case complexity analysis that uses the total number of intervals in an equioriented commutative $2$D grid. We also propose several heuristics to speed up the computation.<br />Comment: 37 pages
- Subjects :
- Mathematics - Representation Theory
16G20, 55N99
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Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.1812.05261
- Document Type :
- Working Paper