Interleaving Distance as an Edit distance
By: Woojin Kim, Won Seong
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Connects math ideas to understand data better.
The concept of edit distance, which dates back to the 1960s in the context of comparing word strings, has since found numerous applications with various adaptations in computer science, computational biology, and applied topology. By contrast, the interleaving distance, introduced in the 2000s within the study of persistent homology, has become a foundational metric in topological data analysis. In this work, we show that the interleaving distance on finitely presented single- and multi-parameter persistence modules can be formulated as an edit distance. The key lies in clarifying a connection between the Galois connection and the interleaving distance, via the established relation between the interleaving distance and free presentations of persistence modules. In addition to offering new perspectives on the interleaving distance, we expect that our findings facilitate the study of stability properties of invariants of multi-parameter persistence modules.
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