Approximate triangulations of Grassmann manifolds

Abstract

We define the notion of an approximate triangulation for a manifold M embedded in euclidean space. The basic idea is to build a nested family of simplicial complexes whose vertices lie in M and use persistent homology to find a complex in the family whose homology agrees with that of M. Our key examples are various Grassmann manifolds Gk( Rn).

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