Computing simplicial representatives of homotopy group elements

06/01/2017
by   Marek Filakovsky, et al.
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A central problem of algebraic topology is to understand the homotopy groups π_d(X) of a topological space X. For the computational version of the problem, it is well known that there is no algorithm to decide whether the fundamental group π_1(X) of a given finite simplicial complex X is trivial. On the other hand, there are several algorithms that, given a finite simplicial complex X that is simply connected (i.e., with π_1(X) trivial), compute the higher homotopy group π_d(X) for any given d≥ 2. al. However, these algorithms come with a caveat: They compute the isomorphism type of π_d(X), d≥ 2 as an abstract finitely generated abelian group given by generators and relations, but they work with very implicit representations of the elements of π_d(X). Converting elements of this abstract group into explicit geometric maps from the d-dimensional sphere S^d to X has been one of the main unsolved problems in the emerging field of computational homotopy theory. Here we present an algorithm that, given a simply connected space X, computes π_d(X) and represents its elements as simplicial maps from a suitable triangulation of the d-sphere S^d to X. For fixed d, the algorithm runs in time exponential in size(X), the number of simplices of X. Moreover, we prove that this is optimal: For every fixed d≥ 2, we construct a family of simply connected spaces X such that for any simplicial map representing a generator of π_d(X), the size of the triangulation of S^d on which the map is defined, is exponential in size(X).

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