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A lower bound for the complex flow number of a graph: a geometric approach

Combinatorics 2023-03-21 v1

Abstract

Let r2r \geq 2 be a real number. A complex nowhere-zero rr-flow on a graph GG is an orientation of GG together with an assignment φ ⁣:E(G)C\varphi\colon E(G)\to \mathbb{C} such that, for all eE(G)e \in E(G), the modulus of the complex number φ(e)\varphi(e) lies in the interval [1,r1][1,r-1] and, for every vertex, the incoming flow is equal to the outgoing flow. The complex flow number of a bridgeless graph GG, denoted by ϕC(G)\phi_{\mathbb{C}}(G), is the minimum of the real numbers rr such that GG admits a complex nowhere-zero rr-flow. The exact computation of ϕC\phi_{\mathbb{C}} seems to be a hard task even for very small and symmetric graphs. In particular, the exact value of ϕC\phi_{\mathbb{C}} is known only for families of graphs where a lower bound can be trivially proved. Here, we use geometric and combinatorial arguments to give a non trivial lower bound for ϕC(G)\phi_{\mathbb{C}}(G) in terms of the odd-girth of a cubic graph GG (i.e. the length of a shortest odd cycle) and we show that such lower bounds are tight. Our main result, Theorem 2, relies on the exact computation of the complex flow number of the wheel graph WnW_n (see Theorem 1). In particular, we show that for every odd nn, the value of ϕC(Wn)\phi_{\mathbb{C}}(W_n) arises from one of three suitable configurations of points in the complex plane according to the congruence of nn modulo 66.

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@article{arxiv.2303.10281,
  title  = {A lower bound for the complex flow number of a graph: a geometric approach},
  author = {Davide Mattiolo and Giuseppe Mazzuoccolo and Jozef Rajník and Gloria Tabarelli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.10281},
  year   = {2023}
}

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24 pages, 10 figures