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A note on the alternating number of independent sets in a graph

Combinatorics 2024-09-24 v1

Abstract

The independence polynomial of a graph GG evaluated at 1-1, denoted here as I(G;1)I(G;-1), has arisen in a variety of different areas of mathematics and theoretical physics as an object of interest. Engstr\"om used discrete Morse theory to prove that I(G;1)2ϕ(G)\left|I(G;-1)\right|\leq 2^{\phi(G)} where ϕ(G)\phi(G) is the decycling number of GG, i.e., the minimum number of vertices needed to be deleted from GG so that the remaining graph is acyclic. Here, we improve Engstr\"om's bound by showing I(G;1)2ϕ3(G)\left|I(G;-1)\right|\leq 2^{\phi_3(G)} where ϕ3(G)\phi_3(G) is the minimum number of vertices needed to be deleted from GG so that the resulting graph contains no induced cycles whose length is divisible by 33. We also note that this bound is not just sharp but that every value in the range given by the bound is attainable by some connected graph.

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@article{arxiv.2409.14576,
  title  = {A note on the alternating number of independent sets in a graph},
  author = {Jonathan Cutler and Nathan Kahl and Phoebe Zielonka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.14576},
  year   = {2024}
}