Computational homology
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Computational homology
(Applied mathematical sciences, v. 157)
Springer, c2004
- : softcover
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [465]-469) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Homology is a powerful tool used by mathematicians to study the properties of spaces and maps that are insensitive to small perturbations. This book uses a computer to develop a combinatorial computational approach to the subject. The core of the book deals with homology theory and its computation. Following this is a section containing extensions to further developments in algebraic topology, applications to computational dynamics, and applications to image processing. Included are exercises and software that can be used to compute homology groups and maps. The book will appeal to researchers and graduate students in mathematics, computer science, engineering, and nonlinear dynamics.
目次
Preface
Part I Homology
1 Preview
1.1 Analyzing Images
1.2 Nonlinear Dynamics
1.3 Graphs
1.4 Topological and Algebraic Boundaries
1.5 Keeping Track of Directions
1.6 Mod 2 Homology of Graphs
2 Cubical Homology
2.1 Cubical Sets
2.1.1 Elementary Cubes
2.1.2 Cubical Sets
2.1.3 Elementary Cells
2.2 The Algebra of Cubical Sets
2.2.1 Cubical Chains
2.2.2 Cubical Chains in a Cubical Set
2.2.3 The Boundary Operator
2.2.4 Homology of Cubical Sets
2.3 Connected Components and H0(X)
2.4 Elementary Collapses
2.5 Acyclic Cubical Spaces
2.6 Homology of Abstract Chain Complexes
2.7 Reduced Homology
2.8 Bibliographical Remarks
3 Computing Homology Groups
3.1 Matrix Algebra over Z
3.2 Row Echelon Form
3.3 Smith Normal Form
3.4 Structure of Abelian Groups
3.5 Computing Homology Groups
3.6 Computing Homology of Cubical Sets
3.7 Preboundary of a Cycle-Algebraic Approach
3.8 Bibliographical Remarks
4 Chain Maps and Reduction Algorithms
4.1 Chain Maps
4.2 Chain Homotopy
4.3 Internal Elementary Reductions
4.3.1 Elementary Collapses Revisited
4.3.2 Generalization of Elementary Collapses
4.4 CCR Algorithm
4.5 Bibliographical Remarks
5 PreviewofMaps
5.1 Rational Functions and Interval Arithmetic
5.2 Maps on an Interval
5.3 Constructing Chain Selectors
5.4 Maps of A1
6 Homology of Maps
6.1 Representable Sets
6.2 Cubical Multivalued Maps
6.3 Chain Selectors
6.4 Homology of Continuous Maps
6.4.1 Cubical Representations
6.4.2 Rescaling
6.5 Homotopy Invariance
6.6 Bibliographical Remarks
7 Computing Homology of Maps
7.1 Producing Multivalued Representation
7.2 Chain Selector Algorithm
7.3 Computing Homology of Maps
7.4 Geometric Preboundary Algorithm (optional section)
7.5 Bibliographical Remarks
Part II Extensions
8 Prospects in Digital Image Processing
8.1 Images and Cubical Sets
8.2 Patterns from Cahn-Hilliard
8.3 Complicated Time-Dependent Patterns
8.4 Size Function
8.5 Bibliographical Remarks
9 Homological Algebra
9.1 Relative Homology
9.1.1 Relative Homology Groups
9.1.2 Maps in Relative Homology
9.2 Exact Sequences
9.3 The Connecting Homomorphism
9.4 Mayer-Vietoris Sequence
9.5 Weak Boundaries
9.6 Bibliographical Remarks
10 Nonlinear Dynamics
10.1 Maps and Symbolic Dynamics
10.2 Differential Equations and Flows
10.3 Wayzewski Principle
10.4 Fixed-Point Theorems
10.4.1 Fixed Points in the Unit Ball
10.4.2 The Lefschetz Fixed-Point Theorem
10.5 Degree Theory
10.5.1 Degree on Spheres
10.5.2 Topological Degree
10.6 Complicated Dynamics
10.6.1 Index Pairs and Index Map
10.6.2 Topological Conjugacy
10.7 Computing Chaotic Dynamics
10.8 Bibliographical Remarks
11 Homology of Topological Polyhedra
11.1 Simplicial Homology
11.2 Comparison of Cubical and Simplicial Complexes
11.3 Homology Functor
11.3.1 Category of Cubical Sets
11.3.2 Connected Simple Systems
11.4 Bibliographical Remarks
Part III Tools from Topology and Algebra
12 Topology
12.1 Norms and Metrics in Rd
12.2 Topology
12.3 Continuous Maps
12.4 Connectedness
12.5 Limits and Compactness
13 Algebra
13.1 Abelian Groups
13.1.1 Algebraic Operations
13.1.2 Groups
13.1.3 Cyclic Groups and Torsion Subgroup
13.1.4 Quotient Groups
13.1.5 Direct Sums
13.2 Fields and Vector Spaces
13.2.1 Fields
13.2.2 Vector Spaces
13.2.3 Linear Combinations and Bases
13.3 Homomorphisms
13.3.1 Homomorphisms of Groups
13.3.2 Linear Maps
13.3.3 Matrix Algebra
13.4 Free Abelian Groups
13.4.1 Bases in Groups
13.4.2 Subgroups of Free Groups
13.4.3 Homomorphisms of Free Groups
14 Syntax of Algorithms
14.1 Overview
14.2 Data Structures
14.2.1 Elementary Data Types
14.2.2 Lists
14.2.3 Arrays
14.2.4 Vectors and Matrices
14.2.5 Sets
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