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Minimal projective resolution and magnitude homology of geodetic metric spaces

Published 22 Aug 2024 in math.AT | (2408.12147v1)

Abstract: Asao-Ivanov showed that magnitude homology is a Tor functor, hence we can compute it by giving a projective resolution of a certain module. In this article, we compute magnitude homology by constructing a minimal projective resolution. As a consequence, we determine magnitude homology of geodetic metric spaces. We show that it is a free $\mathbb Z$-module, and give a recursive algorithm for constructing all cycles. As a corollary, we show that a finite geodetic metric space is diagonal if and only if it contains no 4-cuts. Moreover, we give explicit computations for cycle graphs, Petersen graph, Hoffman-Singleton graph, and a missing Moore graph. It includes another approach to the computation for cycle graphs, which has been studied by Hepworth--Willerton and Gu.

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