We give necessary and sufficient criteria for elementary operations in a two-dimensional terrain to preserve the persistent homology induced by the height function. These operations are edge flips and removals of interior vertices, re-triangulating the link of the removed vertex. This problem is motivated by topological terrain simplification, which means removing as many critical vertices of a terrain as possible while maintaining geometric closeness to the original surface. Existing methods manage to reduce the maximal possible number of critical vertices, but increase thereby the number of regular vertices. Our method can be used to post-process a simplified terrain, drastically reducing its size and preserving its favorable properties.
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Fugacci, U., Kerber, M., & Manet, H. (2020). Topology-Preserving Terrain Simplification. In GIS: Proceedings of the ACM International Symposium on Advances in Geographic Information Systems (pp. 36–47). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3397536.3422237
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