Betti numbers, Euler characteristic and their sum for excursion sets are expressed in terms of Binomial coefficients of a topological basis, predicting Gaussian statistics except at high thresholds.
Persistent Homology and Non-Gaussianity
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In this paper, we introduce the topological persistence diagram as a statistic for Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) temperature anisotropy maps. A central concept in `Topological Data Analysis' (TDA), the idea of persistence is to represent a data set by a family of topological spaces. One then examines how long topological features `persist' as the family of spaces is traversed. We compute persistence diagrams for simulated CMB temperature anisotropy maps featuring various levels of primordial non-Gaussianity of local type. Postponing the analysis of observational effects, we show that persistence diagrams are more sensitive to local non-Gaussianity than previous topological statistics including the genus and Betti number curves, and can constrain $\Delta f_{NL}^{\rm loc}= 35.8$ at the 68\% confidence level on the simulation set, compared to $\Delta f_{NL}^{\rm loc}= 60.6$ for the Betti number curves. Given the resolution of our simulations, we expect applying persistence diagrams to observational data will give constraints competitive with those of the Minkowski Functionals. This is the first in a series of papers where we plan to apply TDA to different shapes of non-Gaussianity in the CMB and Large Scale Structure.
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On the statistical nature of Betti numbers and Euler characteristic of smooth random fields
Betti numbers, Euler characteristic and their sum for excursion sets are expressed in terms of Binomial coefficients of a topological basis, predicting Gaussian statistics except at high thresholds.