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A geometric construction of isospectral magnetic graphs

Spectral Theory 2024-01-30 v2 Combinatorics Functional Analysis

Abstract

We present a geometrical construction of families of finite isospectral graphs labelled by different partitions of a natural number rr of given length ss (the number of summands). Isospectrality here refers to the discrete magnetic Laplacian with normalised weights (including standard weights). The construction begins with an arbitrary finite graph GG with normalised weight and magnetic potential as a building block from which we construct, in a first step, a family of so-called frame graphs (Fa)aN(F_a)_{a \in \mathbb{N}}. A frame graph FaF_a is constructed contracting aa copies of GG along a subset of vertices V0V_0. In a second step, for any partition A=(a1,,as)A=(a_1,\dots,a_s) of length ss of a natural number rr (i.e., r=a1++asr=a_1+\dots+a_s) we construct a new graph FAF_A contracting now the frames Fa1,,FasF_{a_1},\dots,F_{a_s} selected by AA along a proper subset of vertices V1V0V_1\subset V_0. All the graphs obtained by different ss-partitions of r4r\geq 4 (for any choice of V0V_0 and V1V_1) are isospectral and non-isomorphic. In particular, we obtain increasing finite families of graphs which are isospectral for given rr and ss for different types of magnetic Laplacians including the standard Laplacian, the signless standard Laplacian, certain kinds of signed Laplacians and, also, for the (unbounded) Kirchhoff Laplacian of the underlying equilateral metric graph. The spectrum of the isospectral graphs is determined by the spectrum of the Laplacian of the building block GG and the spectrum for the Laplacian with Dirichlet conditions on the set of vertices V0V_0 and V1V_1 with multiplicities determined by the numbers rr and ss of the partition.

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@article{arxiv.2208.07280,
  title  = {A geometric construction of isospectral magnetic graphs},
  author = {John Stewart Fabila-Carrasco and Fernando Lledó and Olaf Post},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.07280},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

31 pages, 10 figures, 5 tables. To appear in Analysis and Mathematical Physics. Final version: new references to the bibliography, new example with vertex virtualisation, Fig.4 improved