English

Chip-firing and critical groups of signed graphs

Combinatorics 2024-04-19 v2

Abstract

We study chip-firing on a signed graph GϕG_\phi, employing a general theory of chip-firing on invertible matrices introduced by Guzm\'an and Klivans. Here a negative edge designates an adversarial relationship, so that firing a vertex incident to such an edge leads to a loss of chips at both endpoints. The chip-firing rule for GϕG_\phi is described by its reduced Laplacian matrix LGϕL_{G_\phi}, which also defines the critical group K(Gϕ){\mathcal K}(G_\phi). The valid chip configurations are given by the lattice points of a rational cone determined by GϕG_\phi and the underlying graph GG. This gives rise to notions of critical as well as zz-superstable configurations, both of which are counted by the determinant of LGϕL_{G_\phi}. We establish general results regarding these configurations, focusing on efficient methods of verifying the underlying properties. We then study the critical groups of signed graphs in the context of vertex switching and Smith normal forms. We use this to compute the critical groups of various classes of signed graphs including signed cycles, wheels, complete graphs, and fans, in the process generalizing results of Biggs and others.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2306.09315,
  title  = {Chip-firing and critical groups of signed graphs},
  author = {Matthew Cho and Anton Dochtermann and Ryota Inagaki and Suho Oh and Dylan Snustad and Bailee Zacovic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.09315},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

29 pages, 10 figures; V2: major revision, Theorem 3.2 subsumes a number of results (and answers an open question) from previous version, example moved to intro, other small corrections, results on critical groups remain unchanged (and now gathered in a single Section 4)