A positivity phenomenon in Elser's Gaussian-cluster percolation model
Abstract
Veit Elser proposed a random graph model for percolation in which physical dimension appears as a parameter. Studying this model combinatorially leads naturally to the consideration of numerical graph invariants which we call \emph{Elser numbers} , where is a connected graph and a nonnegative integer. Elser had proven that for all . By interpreting the Elser numbers as Euler characteristics of appropriate simplicial complexes called \emph{nucleus complexes}, we prove that for all graphs , they are nonpositive when and nonnegative for . The last result confirms a conjecture of Elser. Furthermore, we give necessary and sufficient conditions, in terms of the 2-connected structure of~, for the nonvanishing of the Elser numbers.
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@article{arxiv.1905.11330,
title = {A positivity phenomenon in Elser's Gaussian-cluster percolation model},
author = {Galen Dorpalen-Barry and Cyrus Hettle and David C. Livingston and Jeremy L. Martin and George Nasr and Julianne Vega and Hays Whitlatch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.11330},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
Corrected two errors in published version: (i) Conjecture 9.1 should read $k=|E(G)|-|V(G)|+1$ rather than $k=|E(G)|-|V(G)|-1$, and (ii) Theorems 1.2 and 7.5 should read "has no cut-vertex" rather than "is 2-connected" (so as to include $K_2$)