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arxiv: 1211.6775 · v2 · submitted 2012-11-28 · 🧮 math.CO · math.PR· math.SP

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Simplicial complexes: spectrum, homology and random walks

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Random walks on a graph reflect many of its topological and spectral properties, such as connectedness, bipartiteness and spectral gap magnitude. In the first part of this paper we define a stochastic process on simplicial complexes of arbitrary dimension, which reflects in an analogue way the existence of higher dimensional homology, and the magnitude of the high-dimensional spectral gap originating in the works of Eckmann and Garland. The second part of the paper is devoted to infinite complexes. We present a generalization of Kesten's result on the spectrum of regular trees, and of the connection between return probabilities and spectral radius. We study the analogue of the Alon-Boppana theorem on spectral gaps, and exhibit a counterexample for its high-dimensional counterpart. We show, however, that under some assumptions the theorem does hold - for example, if the codimension-one skeletons of the complexes in question form a family of expanders. Our study suggests natural generalizations of many concepts from graph theory, such as amenability, recurrence/transience, and bipartiteness. We present some observations regarding these ideas, and several open questions.

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