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arxiv: 2110.04591 · v4 · pith:56GCBNHC · submitted 2021-10-09 · math.AT · cs.CG· math.CT

Zig-Zag Modules: Cosheaves and K-Theory

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keywords modulespersistencezig-zagcosheavesconstructiblefiltrationsstratifiedalgebraic
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Persistence modules have a natural home in the setting of stratified spaces and constructible cosheaves. In this article, we first give explicit constructible cosheaves for common data-motivated persistence modules, namely, for modules that arise from zig-zag filtrations (including monotone filtrations), and for augmented persistence modules (which encode the data of instantaneous events). We then identify an equivalence of categories between a particular notion of zig-zag modules and the combinatorial entrance path category on stratified $\mathbb{R}$. Finally, we compute the algebraic $K$-theory of generalized zig-zag modules and describe connections to both Euler curves and $K_0$ of the monoid of persistence diagrams as described by Bubenik and Elchesen.

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