Unimodal Category and the Monotonicity Conjecture

Abstract

We completely characterize the unimodal category for functions f: R[0,∞) using a decomposition theorem obtained by generalizing the sweeping algorithm of Baryshnikov and Ghrist. We also give a characterization of the unimodal category for functions f:S1[0,∞) and provide an algorithm to compute the unimodal category of such a function in the case of finitely many critical points. We then turn to the monotonicity conjecture of Baryshnikov and Ghrist. We show that this conjecture is true for functions on R and S1 using the above characterizations and that it is false on certain graphs and on the Euclidean plane by providing explicit counterexamples. We also show that it holds for functions on the Euclidean plane whose Morse-Smale graph is a tree using a result of Hickok, Villatoro and Wang.

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