The Euler characteristic is a topological invariant, a number that describes a topological space’s structure or shape regardless of how it is bent. For polyhedra, it is defined by the formula \(\chi = V – E + F\), where V, E, and F are the number of vertices, edges, and faces, respectively. For a sphere, \(\chi = 2\), while for a torus, \(\chi = 0\).
Euler Characteristic
- Leonhard Euler
Euler’s original formula was stated for convex polyhedra. For any such shape, the sum of vertices minus edges plus faces is always 2. This discovery was one of the first examples of a topological property. The concept was later generalized to any topological space. For a finite CW-complex, the Euler characteristic can be defined as the alternating sum of the number of cells of each dimension: \(\chi = k_0 – k_1 + k_2 – \dots\), where \(k_n\) is the number of n-dimensional cells. This generalizes the V-E+F formula. A more profound generalization in algebraic topology defines the Euler characteristic in terms of homology groups. Specifically, it is the alternating sum of the Betti numbers \(b_n\) (the rank of the n-th homology group): \(\chi = \sum_{n=0}^{\infty} (-1)^n b_n\). This definition makes it clear that the Euler characteristic is a topological invariant, as homology groups are themselves topological invariants. This number provides a powerful, yet simple, tool to distinguish between different topological surfaces. For example, any surface homeomorphic to a sphere will have \(\chi=2\), and any surface homeomorphic to a torus will have \(\chi=0\).
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- Ancient Greek geometry on Platonic solids
- René Descartes’s unpublished work on polyhedra (Descartes’ theorem on total angular defect)
- Early work in graph theory
Applications
- computer graphics for mesh simplification
- graph theory
- algebraic topology (as the alternating sum of Betti numbers)
- cartography (map coloring problems)
- cosmology (studying the shape of the universe)
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Euler Characteristic
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