Bifunction and Interlevel Delaunay Trifiltrations
Abstract
A key property of the Delaunay filtration is that it is topologically (i.e., weakly) equivalent to the offset (union-of-balls) filtration. Recently, this filtration has been extended to point clouds equipped with an R-valued function, yielding a computable 2-parameter filtration that satisfies an analogous weak equivalence. Motivated in part by the study of time-varying data, we introduce a 3-parameter extension of the Delaunay filtration for point clouds equipped with an R2-valued function, also satisfying an analogous weak equivalence. For a point cloud X ⊂ Rd, our trifiltration has size O(|X|(d+1)/2+1). We present an algorithm that computes this trifiltration in time O(|X| d/2+2), together with an implementation. Our experiments demonstrate that implementation can handle thousands of points in R3, with memory growth that is nearly linear.
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