Some applications of the proper and adjacency polynomials in the theory of graph spectra

Given a vertex $u\inV$ of a graph $\Gamma=(V,E)$, the (local) proper polynomials constitute a sequence of orthogonal polynomials, constructed from the so-called $u$-local spectrum of $\Gamma$. These polynomials can be thought of as a generalization, for all graphs, of the distance polynomials for te...

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Autor: Fiol Mora, Miquel Àngel|||0000-0003-1337-4952
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:1997
País:España
Institución:Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)
Repositorio:UPCommons. Portal del coneixement obert de la UPC
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:upcommons.upc.edu:2117/2150
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/2117/2150
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Graph theory
Combinatorics
Graph
Orthogonal polynomials
Adjacency matrix
Local spectrum
Distance-regular graph
Association scheme
Grafs, Teoria de
Combinacions (Matemàtica)
Classificació AMS::05 Combinatorics::05C Graph theory
Classificació AMS::05 Combinatorics::05E Algebraic combinatorics
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Sumario:Given a vertex $u\inV$ of a graph $\Gamma=(V,E)$, the (local) proper polynomials constitute a sequence of orthogonal polynomials, constructed from the so-called $u$-local spectrum of $\Gamma$. These polynomials can be thought of as a generalization, for all graphs, of the distance polynomials for te distance-regular graphs. The (local) adjacency polynomials, which are basically sums of proper polynomials, were recently used to study a new concept of distance-regularity for non-regular graphs, and also to give bounds on some distance-related parameters such as the diameter. Here we develop the subject of these polynomials and gave a survey of some known results involving them. For instance, distance-regular graphs are characterized from their spectra and the number of vertices at ``extremal distance'' from each of their vertices. Afterwards, some new applications of both, the proper and adjacency polynomials, are derived, such as bounds for the radius of $\Gamma$ and the weight $k$-excess of a vertex. Given the integers $k,\mu\ge 0$, let $\Gamma_k^{\mu}(u)$ denote the set of vertices which are at distance at least $k$ from a vertex $u\in V$, and there exist exactly $\mu$ (shortest) $k$-paths from $u$ to each each of such vertices. As a main result, an upper bound for the cardinality of $\Gamma_k^{\mu}(u)$ is derived, showing that $|\Gamma_k^{\mu}(u)|$ decreases at least as $O(\mu^{-2})$, and the cases in which the bound is attained are characterized. When these results are particularized to regular graphs with four distinct eigenvalues, we reobtain a result of Van Dam about $3$-class association schemes, and prove some conjectures of Haemers and Van Dam about the number of vertices at distane three from every vertex of a regular graph with four distinct eigenvalues---setting $k=2$ and $\mu=0$---and, more generally, the number of non-adjacent vertices to every vertex $u\in V$, which have $\mu$ common neighbours with it.