Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
415783 Computational Geometry 2010 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

We develop a method for measuring homology classes. This involves two problems. First, we define the size of a homology class, using ideas from relative homology. Second, we define an optimal basis of a homology group to be the basis whose elements' size have the minimal sum. We provide a greedy algorithm to compute the optimal basis and measure classes in it. The algorithm runs in O(βn3log2n) time, where n is the size of the simplicial complex and β is the Betti number of the homology group. Finally, we prove the stability of our result. The algorithm can be adapted to measure any given class.

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