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Connection matrices in combinatorial topological dynamics

Published 7 Mar 2021 in math.DS, math.AT, and math.CO | (2103.04269v2)

Abstract: Connection matrices are one of the central tools in Conley's approach to the study of dynamical systems, as they provide information on the existence of connecting orbits in Morse decompositions. They may be considered a generalisation of the boundary operator in the Morse complex in Morse theory. Their computability has recently been addressed by Harker, Mischaikow, and Spendlove in the context of lattice filtered chain complexes. In the current paper, we extend the recently introduced Conley theory for combinatorial vector and multivector fields on Lefschetz complexes by transferring the concept of connection matrix to this setting. This is accomplished by the notion of connection matrix for arbitrary poset filtered chain complexes, as well as an associated equivalence, which allows for changes in the underlying posets. We show that for the special case of gradient combinatorial vector fields in the sense of Forman, connection matrices are necessarily unique. Thus, the classical results of Reineck have a natural analogue in the combinatorial setting.

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