Parallel computation of persistent homology using the blowup complex

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Abstract

We describe a parallel algorithm that computes persistent homology, an algebraic descriptor of a filtered topological space. Our algorithm is distinguished by operating on a spatial decomposition of the domain, as opposed to a decomposition with respect to the filtration. We rely on a classical construction, called the Mayer-Vietoris blowup complex, to glue global topological information about a space from its disjoint subsets. We introduce an efficient algorithm to perform this gluing operation, which may be of independent interest, and describe how to process the domain hierarchically. We report on a set of experiments that help assess the strengths and identify the limitations of our method.

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Lewis, R., & Morozov, D. (2015). Parallel computation of persistent homology using the blowup complex. In Annual ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures (Vol. 2015-June, pp. 323–331). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/2755573.2755587

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