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arxiv: 1704.05727 · v4 · pith:3LJM4NMCnew · submitted 2017-04-19 · 🧮 math.GN

Proximal Planar Cech Nerves. An Approach to Approximating the Shapes of Irregular, Finite, Bounded Planar Regions

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This article introduces proximal Cech nerves and Cech complexes, restricted to finite, bounded regions $K$ of the Euclidean plane. A Cech nerve is a collection of intersecting balls. A Cech complex is a collection of nerves that cover $K$. Cech nerves are proximal, provided the nerves are close to each other, either spatially or descriptively. A Cech nerve has an advantage over the usual Alexandroff nerve, since we need only identify the center and fixed radius of each ball in a Cech nerve instead of identifying the three vertices of intersecting filled triangles (2-simplexes) in an Alexandroff nerve. As a result, Cech nerves more easily cover $K$ and facilitate approximation of the shapes of irregular finite, bounded planar regions. A main result of this article is an extension of the Edelsbrunner-Harer Nerve Theorem for descriptive and non-descriptive Cech nerves and Cech complexes, covering $K$.

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