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Chip-firing may be much faster than you think

Combinatorics 2014-11-25 v2 Discrete Mathematics Computer Science and Game Theory

Abstract

A new bound (Theorem \ref{thm:main}) for the duration of the chip-firing game with NN chips on a nn-vertex graph is obtained, by a careful analysis of the pseudo-inverse of the discrete Laplacian matrix of the graph. This new bound is expressed in terms of the entries of the pseudo-inverse. It is shown (Section 5) to be always better than the classic bound due to Bj{\"o}rner, Lov\'{a}sz and Shor. In some cases the improvement is dramatic. For instance: for strongly regular graphs the classic and the new bounds reduce to O(nN)O(nN) and O(n+N)O(n+N), respectively. For dense regular graphs - d=(12+ϵ)nd=(\frac{1}{2}+\epsilon)n - the classic and the new bounds reduce to O(N)O(N) and O(n)O(n), respectively. This is a snapshot of a work in progress, so further results in this vein are in the works.

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@article{arxiv.1411.1652,
  title  = {Chip-firing may be much faster than you think},
  author = {Felix Goldberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.1652},
  year   = {2014}
}