Conjugation invariants of the path signature are exactly the cyclic-rotation sums of words; loop and closure invariants are characterized through a Lie-algebraic condition.
Cyclic polytopes through the lens of iterated integrals
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The volume of a cyclic polytope can be obtained by forming an iterated integral along a suitable piecewise linear path running through its edges. Different choices of such a path are related by the action of a subgroup of the combinatorial automorphisms of the polytope. Motivated by this observation, we look for other linear combinations of iterated integrals that are invariant under the subgroup action. This yields interesting polynomial attributes of the cyclic polytope. We prove that there are infinitely many of these invariants which are algebraically independent in the shuffle algebra.
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Conjugation, loop and closure invariants of the iterated-integrals signature
Conjugation invariants of the path signature are exactly the cyclic-rotation sums of words; loop and closure invariants are characterized through a Lie-algebraic condition.