For persistence modules of circle-valued functions, the interleaving distance equals the bottleneck distance between arc barcodes on a geometric model.
An Isometry Theorem for Generalized Persistence Modules
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In recent work, generalized persistence modules have proved useful in distinguishing noise from the legitimate topological features of a data set. Algebraically, generalized persistence modules can be viewed as representations for the poset algebra. The interplay between various metrics on persistence modules has been of wide interest, most notably, the isometry theorem of Bauer and Lesnick for (one-dimensional) persistence modules. The interleaving metric of Bubenik, de Silva and Scott endows the collection of representations of a poset with values in any category with the structure of a metric space. This metric makes sense for any poset, and has the advantage that post-composition by any functor is a contraction. In this paper, we prove an isometry theorem using this interleaving metric on a full subcategory of generalized persistence modules for a large class of posets.
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An isometry theorem for persistent homology of circle-valued functions
For persistence modules of circle-valued functions, the interleaving distance equals the bottleneck distance between arc barcodes on a geometric model.