Probabilistic validation of homology computations for nodal domains

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Abstract

Homology has long been accepted as an important computable tool for quantifying complex structures. In many applications, these structures arise as nodal domains of real-valued functions and are therefore amenable only to a numerical study based on suitable discretizations. Such an approach immediately raises the question of how accurate the resulting homology computations are. In this paper, we present a probabilistic approach to quantifying the validity of homology computations for nodal domains of random fields in one and two space dimensions, which furnishes explicit probabilistic a priori bounds for the suitability of certain discretization sizes. We illustrate our results for the special cases of random periodic fields and random trigonometric polynomials. © Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2007.

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Mischaikow, K., & Wanner, T. (2007). Probabilistic validation of homology computations for nodal domains. Annals of Applied Probability, 17(3), 980–1018. https://doi.org/10.1214/105051607000000050

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