Computing geometric feature sizes for algebraic manifolds
We introduce numerical algebraic geometry methods for computing lower bounds on the reach, local feature size, and the weak feature size of the real part of an equidimensional and smooth algebraic variety using the variety's defining polynomials as input. For the weak feature size, we also show that non-quadratic complete intersections generically have finitely many geometric bottlenecks, and describe how to compute the weak feature size directly rather than a lower bound in this case. In all other cases, we describe additional computations that can be used to determine feature size values rather than lower bounds. We also present homology inference experiments that combine persistent homology computations with implemented versions of our feature size algorithms, both with globally dense samples and samples that are adaptively dense with respect to the local feature size.
READ FULL TEXT