On homotopy of walks and spherical maps in homotopy type theory

Jonathan Prieto-Cubides
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We work with combinatorial maps to represent graph embeddings into surfaces up to isotopy. The surface in which the graph is embedded is left implicit in this approach. The constructions herein are proof-relevant and stated with a subset of the language of homotopy type theory. This article presents a refinement of one characterisation of embeddings in the sphere, called spherical maps, of connected and directed multigraphs with discrete node sets. A combinatorial notion of homotopy for walks and the normal form of walks under a reduction relation is introduced. The first characterisation of spherical maps states that a graph can be embedded in the sphere if any pair of walks with the same endpoints are merely walk-homotopic. The refinement of this definition filters out any walk with inner cycles. As we prove in one of the lemmas, if a spherical map is given for a graph with a discrete node set, then any walk in the graph is merely walk-homotopic to a normal form. The proof assistant Agda contributed to formalising the results recorded in this article.
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关于同伦型理论中行走与球映射的同伦
我们使用组合图来表示图形嵌入到表面直至同位素。在这种方法中,嵌入图形的曲面是隐式的。这里的构造是证明相关的,并且是用同伦类型论语言的一个子集来表述的。本文提出了具有离散节点集的连通和有向多图的球面嵌入的一种特征的改进,称为球面映射。引入了约化关系下行走与行走范式的同伦组合概念。球面地图的第一个特征表明,如果任意一对具有相同端点的行走仅仅是行走同伦,则图形可以嵌入到球体中。这个定义的细化过滤掉了任何带有内循环的遍历。正如我们在其中一个引理中所证明的那样,如果给定一个具有离散节点集的图的球面映射,则图中的任何行走都仅仅是对范式的行走同伦。证明助理Agda有助于将本文中记录的结果正式化。
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