Beyond Bass Collapse: New Irregular Edge-Space Invariants in Ihara Theory
Abstract
Let be a finite simple graph and let be its Hashimoto operator on the directed-edge space. We show that edge reversal induces a canonical symmetric/antisymmetric splitting under which acquires an explicit block form. The diagonal blocks are and , where is the line-graph adjacency and is the antisymmetric line-graph adjacency, while the off-diagonal block is the mixed incidence product . This identifies the ordinary and antisymmetric line-graph sectors as the two canonical diagonal sectors of Hashimoto theory and isolates a mixed sector linking them. A Schur-complement argument then gives a factorization where is an explicit correction determinant built from the antisymmetric and mixed sectors. We show that the trivial roots localize on canonical edge subspaces, and that for line-graph-cospectral pairs all remaining Ihara separation is forced into the correction sector. Although the raw mixed block depends on edge orientation, its natural gauge-invariant shadows, including , , and , define a canonical matrix package attached to the graph. In the regular case these collapse to adjacency-side data, but in the irregular case they need not. As an application, we exhibit irregular non-isomorphic graphs that are adjacency-cospectral and line-graph-cospectral yet are separated by the correction sector, and we find further examples where the gauge-invariant mixed shadows separate even when the scalar Ihara polynomial does not. This isolates new irregular edge-space invariants in Hashimoto--Ihara theory.
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@article{arxiv.2604.20578,
title = {Beyond Bass Collapse: New Irregular Edge-Space Invariants in Ihara Theory},
author = {Hartosh Singh Bal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.20578},
year = {2026}
}