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Persistence in functional topology

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Speaker: 
Anibal Medina-Mardones
Zugehörigkeit: 
MPIM
Datum: 
Mon, 28/02/2022 - 15:00 - 16:00
Parent event: 
MPIM Topology Seminar

For zoom details please contact T. Barthel, V. Ozornova, A. Ray, P. Teichner.

During the 1930s, Morse developed a vast generalization of what is commonly known as Morse theory relating the critical points of a semi-continuous functional with the topology of its sublevel sets. Morse and Tompkins applied this body of work, referred to as functional topology, to prove the Unstable Minimal Surface Theorem in the setting defined by Douglas' solution to Plateau's Problem. Several concepts introduced by Morse in this context can be seen as early precursors to the theory of persistent homology, which by now has established itself as a popular tool in applied and theoretical mathematics. In this talk, I will describe a modern redevelopment of the homological aspects of Morse's functional topology from the perspective of persistence theory. As an application, we correct a small error in Morse and Tompkins' proof of theirUnstable Minimal Surface Theorem. This is join work with Ulrich Bauer and Maximilian Schmahl.

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