Abstract
Abstract
The sheaf-function correspondence identifies the group of constructible functions on a real analytic manifold M with the Grothendieck group of constructible sheaves on M. When M is a finite dimensional real vector space, Kashiwara-Schapira have recently introduced the convolution distance between sheaves of
$\mathbf {k}$
-vector spaces on M. In this paper, we characterize distances on the group of constructible functions on a real finite dimensional vector space that can be controlled by the convolution distance through the sheaf-function correspondence. Our main result asserts that such distances are almost trivial: they vanish as soon as two constructible functions have the same Euler integral. We formulate consequences of our result for Topological Data Analysis: there cannot exist nontrivial additive invariants of persistence modules that are continuous for the interleaving distance.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Computational Mathematics,Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics,Geometry and Topology,Mathematical Physics,Statistics and Probability,Algebra and Number Theory,Theoretical Computer Science,Analysis
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