Induced Matchings and the Algebraic Stability of Persistence Barcodes
Abstract
We define a simple, explicit map sending a morphism of pointwise finite dimensional persistence modules to a matching between the barcodes of and . Our main result is that, in a precise sense, the quality of this matching is tightly controlled by the lengths of the longest intervals in the barcodes of and . As an immediate corollary, we obtain a new proof of the algebraic stability of persistence, a fundamental result in the theory of persistent homology. In contrast to previous proofs, ours shows explicitly how a -interleaving morphism between two persistence modules induces a -matching between the barcodes of the two modules. Our main result also specializes to a structure theorem for submodules and quotients of persistence modules, and yields a novel "single-morphism" characterization of the interleaving relation on persistence modules.
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@article{arxiv.1311.3681,
title = {Induced Matchings and the Algebraic Stability of Persistence Barcodes},
author = {Ulrich Bauer and Michael Lesnick},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.3681},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
Expanded journal version, to appear in Journal of Computational Geometry. Includes a proof that no definition of induced matching can be fully functorial (Proposition 5.10), and an extension of our single-morphism characterization of the interleaving relation to multidimensional persistence modules (Remark 6.7). Exposition is improved throughout. 11 Figures added