Bounds on the Complex Zeros of (Di)Chromatic Polynomials and Potts-Model Partition Functions
Abstract
I show that there exist universal constants such that, for all loopless graphs of maximum degree , the zeros (real or complex) of the chromatic polynomial lie in the disc . Furthermore, . This result is a corollary of a more general result on the zeros of the Potts-model partition function in the complex antiferromagnetic regime . The proof is based on a transformation of the Whitney-Tutte-Fortuin-Kasteleyn representation of to a polymer gas, followed by verification of the Dobrushin-Koteck\'y-Preiss condition for nonvanishing of a polymer-model partition function. I also show that, for all loopless graphs of second-largest degree , the zeros of lie in the disc . Along the way, I give a simple proof of a generalized (multivariate) Brown-Colbourn conjecture on the zeros of the reliability polynomial for the special case of series-parallel graphs.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9904146,
title = {Bounds on the Complex Zeros of (Di)Chromatic Polynomials and Potts-Model Partition Functions},
author = {Alan D. Sokal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9904146},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
47 pages (LaTeX). Revised version contains slightly simplified proofs of Propositions 4.2 and 4.5. Version 3 fixes a silly error in my proof of Proposition 4.1, and adds related discussion. To appear in Combinatorics, Probability & Computing