Homological Scaffold via Minimal Homology Bases
Algebraic Topology
2021-01-05 v2 Computational Geometry
Combinatorics
Quantitative Methods
Abstract
The homological scaffold leverages persistent homology to construct a topologically sound summary of a weighted network. However, its crucial dependency on the choice of representative cycles hinders the ability to trace back global features onto individual network components, unless one provides a principled way to make such a choice. In this paper, we apply recent advances in the computation of minimal homology bases to introduce a quasi-canonical version of the scaffold, called minimal, and employ it to analyze data both real and in silico. At the same time, we verify that, statistically, the standard scaffold is a good proxy of the minimal one for sufficiently complex networks.
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@article{arxiv.2004.11606,
title = {Homological Scaffold via Minimal Homology Bases},
author = {Marco Guerra and Alessandro De Gregorio and Ulderico Fugacci and Giovanni Petri and Francesco Vaccarino},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.11606},
year = {2021}
}
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25 pages, 9 figures