Vietoris-Rips complexes of n-by-n torus grids are shown to be tori, spheres, or wedges of spheres for several infinite families of grid sizes and scales.
On Vietoris-Rips complexes of Finite Metric Spaces with Scale $2$
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We examine the homotopy types of Vietoris-Rips complexes on certain finite metric spaces at scale $2$. We consider the collections of subsets of $[m]=\{1, 2, \ldots, m\}$ equipped with symmetric difference metric $d$, specifically, $\mathcal{F}^m_n$, $\mathcal{F}_n^m\cup \mathcal{F}^m_{n+1}$, $\mathcal{F}_n^m\cup \mathcal{F}^m_{n+2}$, and $\mathcal{F}_{\preceq A}^m$. Here $\mathcal{F}^m_n$ is the collection of size $n$ subsets of $[m]$ and $\mathcal{F}_{\preceq A}^m$ is the collection of subsets $\preceq A$ where $\preceq$ is a total order on the collections of subsets of $[m]$ and $A\subseteq [m]$ (see the definition of $\preceq$ in Section~\ref{Intro}). We prove that the Vietoris-Rips complexes $\mathcal{VR}(\mathcal{F}^m_n, 2)$ and $\mathcal{VR}(\mathcal{F}_n^m\cup \mathcal{F}^m_{n+1}, 2)$ are either contractible or homotopy equivalent to a wedge sum of $S^2$'s; also, the complexes $\mathcal{VR}(\mathcal{F}_n^m\cup \mathcal{F}^m_{n+2}, 2)$ and $\mathcal{VR}(\mathcal{F}_{\preceq A}^m, 2)$ are either contractible or homotopy equivalent to a wedge sum of $S^3$'s. We provide inductive formula for these homotopy types extending the result of Barmak in \cite{Bar13} about the independence complexes of Kneser graphs \text{KG}$_{2, k}$ and the result of Adamaszek and Adams in \cite{AA22} about Vietoris-Rips complexes of hypercube graphs with scale $2$.
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Vietoris-Rips complexes of torus grids
Vietoris-Rips complexes of n-by-n torus grids are shown to be tori, spheres, or wedges of spheres for several infinite families of grid sizes and scales.