Abstract
We consider the problem of deciding whether the persistent homology group of a simplicial pair (K,L) can be realized as the homology H∗(X) of some complex X with L ⊂ X ⊂ K. We show that this problem is NP-complete even if K is embedded in double-struck R3. As a consequence, we show that it is NP-hard to simplify level and sublevel sets of scalar functions on double-struck S3 within a given tolerance constraint. This problem has relevance to the visualization of medical images by isosurfaces. We also show an implication to the theory of well groups of scalar functions: not every well group can be realized by some level set, and deciding whether a well group can be realized is NP-hard.
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Attali, D., Bauer, U., Devillers, O., Glisse, M., & Lieutier, A. (2015). Homological reconstruction and simplification in double-struck R3. Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications, 48(8), 606–621. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comgeo.2014.08.010
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