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Discrete Morse theory and localization

Vidit Nanda

Published 2015-10-07Version 1

Incidence relations among the cells of a regular CW complex produce a 2-category of entrance paths whose classifying space is homotopy-equivalent to that complex. We show here that each acyclic partial matching on (the cells of) such a complex corresponds precisely to a homotopy-preserving localization of the associated entrance path category. Restricting attention further to the full localized subcategory spanned by critical cells, we obtain the discrete flow category whose classifying space is also shown to lie in the homotopy class of the original CW complex. This flow category forms a combinatorial and computable counterpart to the one described by Cohen, Jones and Segal in the context of smooth Morse theory.

Comments: 33 pages, 6 figures
Categories: math.AT
Subjects: 55P60, 57Q10
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