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Digital Manifolds and the Theorem of Jordan-Brouwer

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2011-11-15 v1 Geometric Topology

Abstract

We give an answer to the question given by T.Y.Kong in his article "Can 3-D Digital Topology be Based on Axiomatically Defined Digital Spaces?" In this article he asks the question, if so called "good pairs" of neighborhood relations can be found on the set Z^n such that the existence of digital manifolds of dimension n-1, that separate their complement in exactly two connected sets, is guaranteed. To achieve this, we use a technique developed by M. Khachan et.al. A set given in Z^n is translated into a simplicial complex that can be used to study the topological properties of the original discrete point-set. In this way, one is able to define the notion of a (n-1)-dimensional digital manifold and prove the digital analog of the Jordan-Brouwer-Theorem.

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@article{arxiv.1111.3000,
  title  = {Digital Manifolds and the Theorem of Jordan-Brouwer},
  author = {Martin Hünniger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1111.3000},
  year   = {2011}
}

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34 pages, 12 figures