Workshop on Topology: Identifying Order in Complex Systems
Linear Algebra over Cell Complexes: Applications to Data, Coding and Sensor Networks
In this talk we introduce a discrete and computable version of a mathematical technique known as sheaf theory. This tool provides a method for extracting qualitative topological features of data over a space, rather than of the space itself. We survey some applications to persistent homology, linear coding and optimization over graphs, and sensor networks where the sensors can sense properties sampled from a vector space. We show how to visualize the topology present in these systems through a generalized version of a barcode, but also provide a way for computing the topology without barcodes.
Date & Time
February 06, 2013 | 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Location
Proteomics Bldg. 120, Rutgers, The State University of New JerseySpeakers
Justin Curry
Affiliation
University of Pennsylvania