TY - CONF AB - Modeling a crystal as a periodic point set, we present a fingerprint consisting of density functionsthat facilitates the efficient search for new materials and material properties. We prove invarianceunder isometries, continuity, and completeness in the generic case, which are necessary featuresfor the reliable comparison of crystals. The proof of continuity integrates methods from discretegeometry and lattice theory, while the proof of generic completeness combines techniques fromgeometry with analysis. The fingerprint has a fast algorithm based on Brillouin zones and relatedinclusion-exclusion formulae. We have implemented the algorithm and describe its application tocrystal structure prediction. AU - Edelsbrunner, Herbert AU - Heiss, Teresa AU - Kurlin , Vitaliy AU - Smith, Philip AU - Wintraecken, Mathijs ID - 9345 SN - 1868-8969 T2 - 37th International Symposium on Computational Geometry (SoCG 2021) TI - The density fingerprint of a periodic point set VL - 189 ER - TY - CONF AB - Generalizing Lee’s inductive argument for counting the cells of higher order Voronoi tessellations in ℝ² to ℝ³, we get precise relations in terms of Morse theoretic quantities for piecewise constant functions on planar arrangements. Specifically, we prove that for a generic set of n ≥ 5 points in ℝ³, the number of regions in the order-k Voronoi tessellation is N_{k-1} - binom(k,2)n + n, for 1 ≤ k ≤ n-1, in which N_{k-1} is the sum of Euler characteristics of these function’s first k-1 sublevel sets. We get similar expressions for the vertices, edges, and polygons of the order-k Voronoi tessellation. AU - Biswas, Ranita AU - Cultrera di Montesano, Sebastiano AU - Edelsbrunner, Herbert AU - Saghafian, Morteza ID - 9604 SN - 18688969 T2 - Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics TI - Counting cells of order-k voronoi tessellations in ℝ3 with morse theory VL - 189 ER - TY - CONF AB - We define a new compact coordinate system in which each integer triplet addresses a voxel in the BCC grid, and we investigate some of its properties. We propose a characterization of 3D discrete analytical planes with their topological features (in the Cartesian and in the new coordinate system) such as the interrelation between the thickness of the plane and the separability constraint we aim to obtain. AU - Čomić, Lidija AU - Zrour, Rita AU - Largeteau-Skapin, Gaëlle AU - Biswas, Ranita AU - Andres, Eric ID - 9824 SN - 03029743 T2 - Discrete Geometry and Mathematical Morphology TI - Body centered cubic grid - coordinate system and discrete analytical plane definition VL - 12708 ER - TY - JOUR AB - When can a polyomino piece of paper be folded into a unit cube? Prior work studied tree-like polyominoes, but polyominoes with holes remain an intriguing open problem. We present sufficient conditions for a polyomino with one or several holes to fold into a cube, and conditions under which cube folding is impossible. In particular, we show that all but five special “basic” holes guarantee foldability. AU - Aichholzer, Oswin AU - Akitaya, Hugo A. AU - Cheung, Kenneth C. AU - Demaine, Erik D. AU - Demaine, Martin L. AU - Fekete, Sándor P. AU - Kleist, Linda AU - Kostitsyna, Irina AU - Löffler, Maarten AU - Masárová, Zuzana AU - Mundilova, Klara AU - Schmidt, Christiane ID - 8317 JF - Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications SN - 09257721 TI - Folding polyominoes with holes into a cube VL - 93 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Let g be a complex semisimple Lie algebra. We give a classification of contravariant forms on the nondegenerate Whittaker g-modules Y(χ,η) introduced by Kostant. We prove that the set of all contravariant forms on Y(χ,η) forms a vector space whose dimension is given by the cardinality of the Weyl group of g. We also describe a procedure for parabolically inducing contravariant forms. As a corollary, we deduce the existence of the Shapovalov form on a Verma module, and provide a formula for the dimension of the space of contravariant forms on the degenerate Whittaker modules M(χ,η) introduced by McDowell. AU - Brown, Adam AU - Romanov, Anna ID - 8773 IS - 1 JF - Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society KW - Applied Mathematics KW - General Mathematics SN - 0002-9939 TI - Contravariant forms on Whittaker modules VL - 149 ER - TY - CONF AB - In March 2020, the Austrian government introduced a widespread lock-down in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on subjective impressions and anecdotal evidence, Austrian public and private life came to a sudden halt. Here we assess the effect of the lock-down quantitatively for all regions in Austria and present an analysis of daily changes of human mobility throughout Austria using near-real-time anonymized mobile phone data. We describe an efficient data aggregation pipeline and analyze the mobility by quantifying mobile-phone traffic at specific point of interests (POIs), analyzing individual trajectories and investigating the cluster structure of the origin-destination graph. We found a reduction of commuters at Viennese metro stations of over 80% and the number of devices with a radius of gyration of less than 500 m almost doubled. The results of studying crowd-movement behavior highlight considerable changes in the structure of mobility networks, revealed by a higher modularity and an increase from 12 to 20 detected communities. We demonstrate the relevance of mobility data for epidemiological studies by showing a significant correlation of the outflow from the town of Ischgl (an early COVID-19 hotspot) and the reported COVID-19 cases with an 8-day time lag. This research indicates that mobile phone usage data permits the moment-by-moment quantification of mobility behavior for a whole country. We emphasize the need to improve the availability of such data in anonymized form to empower rapid response to combat COVID-19 and future pandemics. AU - Heiler, Georg AU - Reisch, Tobias AU - Hurt, Jan AU - Forghani, Mohammad AU - Omani, Aida AU - Hanbury, Allan AU - Karimipour, Farid ID - 9253 SN - 9781728162515 T2 - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Big Data TI - Country-wide mobility changes observed using mobile phone data during COVID-19 pandemic ER - TY - JOUR AB - Given a locally finite X⊆Rd and a radius r≥0, the k-fold cover of X and r consists of all points in Rd that have k or more points of X within distance r. We consider two filtrations—one in scale obtained by fixing k and increasing r, and the other in depth obtained by fixing r and decreasing k—and we compute the persistence diagrams of both. While standard methods suffice for the filtration in scale, we need novel geometric and topological concepts for the filtration in depth. In particular, we introduce a rhomboid tiling in Rd+1 whose horizontal integer slices are the order-k Delaunay mosaics of X, and construct a zigzag module of Delaunay mosaics that is isomorphic to the persistence module of the multi-covers. AU - Edelsbrunner, Herbert AU - Osang, Georg F ID - 9317 JF - Discrete and Computational Geometry SN - 0179-5376 TI - The multi-cover persistence of Euclidean balls VL - 65 ER - TY - JOUR AB - An ordered graph is a graph with a linear ordering on its vertex set. We prove that for every positive integer k, there exists a constant ck > 0 such that any ordered graph G on n vertices with the property that neither G nor its complement contains an induced monotone path of size k, has either a clique or an independent set of size at least n^ck . This strengthens a result of Bousquet, Lagoutte, and Thomassé, who proved the analogous result for unordered graphs. A key idea of the above paper was to show that any unordered graph on n vertices that does not contain an induced path of size k, and whose maximum degree is at most c(k)n for some small c(k) > 0, contains two disjoint linear size subsets with no edge between them. This approach fails for ordered graphs, because the analogous statement is false for k ≥ 3, by a construction of Fox. We provide some further examples showing that this statement also fails for ordered graphs avoiding other ordered trees. AU - Pach, János AU - Tomon, István ID - 9602 JF - Journal of Combinatorial Theory. Series B SN - 0095-8956 TI - Erdős-Hajnal-type results for monotone paths VL - 151 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Heart rate variability (hrv) is a physiological phenomenon of the variation in the length of the time interval between consecutive heartbeats. In many cases it could be an indicator of the development of pathological states. The classical approach to the analysis of hrv includes time domain methods and frequency domain methods. However, attempts are still being made to define new and more effective hrv assessment tools. Persistent homology is a novel data analysis tool developed in the recent decades that is rooted at algebraic topology. The Topological Data Analysis (TDA) approach focuses on examining the shape of the data in terms of connectedness and holes, and has recently proved to be very effective in various fields of research. In this paper we propose the use of persistent homology to the hrv analysis. We recall selected topological descriptors used in the literature and we introduce some new topological descriptors that reflect the specificity of hrv, and we discuss their relation to the standard hrv measures. In particular, we show that this novel approach provides a collection of indices that might be at least as useful as the classical parameters in differentiating between series of beat-to-beat intervals (RR-intervals) in healthy subjects and patients suffering from a stroke episode. AU - Graff, Grzegorz AU - Graff, Beata AU - Pilarczyk, Pawel AU - Jablonski, Grzegorz AU - Gąsecki, Dariusz AU - Narkiewicz, Krzysztof ID - 9821 IS - 7 JF - PLoS ONE TI - Persistent homology as a new method of the assessment of heart rate variability VL - 16 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Consider a random set of points on the unit sphere in ℝd, which can be either uniformly sampled or a Poisson point process. Its convex hull is a random inscribed polytope, whose boundary approximates the sphere. We focus on the case d = 3, for which there are elementary proofs and fascinating formulas for metric properties. In particular, we study the fraction of acute facets, the expected intrinsic volumes, the total edge length, and the distance to a fixed point. Finally we generalize the results to the ellipsoid with homeoid density. AU - Akopyan, Arseniy AU - Edelsbrunner, Herbert AU - Nikitenko, Anton ID - 10222 JF - Experimental Mathematics SN - 1058-6458 TI - The beauty of random polytopes inscribed in the 2-sphere ER -