Abstract

In this paper, we study notions of persistent homotopy groups of compact metric spaces. We pay particular attention to the case of fundamental groups, for which we obtain a more precise description via a persistent version of the notion of discrete fundamental groups due to Berestovskii–Plaut and Barcelo et al. Under fairly mild assumptions on the spaces, we prove that the persistent fundamental group admits a tree structure which encodes more information than its persistent homology counterpart. We also consider the rationalization of the persistent homotopy groups and by invoking results of Adamaszek–Adams and Serre, we completely characterize them in the case of the circle. Finally, we establish that persistent homotopy groups enjoy stability in the Gromov–Hausdorff sense. We then discuss several implications of this result including that the critical spectrum of Plaut et al. is also stable under this notion of distance.

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