Chromatic numbers of Cayley graphs of abelian groups: A matrix method
Abstract
In this paper, we take a modest first step towards a systematic study of chromatic numbers of Cayley graphs on abelian groups. We lose little when we consider these graphs only when they are connected and of finite degree. As in the work of Heuberger and others, in such cases the graph can be represented by an integer matrix, where we call the dimension and the rank. Adding or subtracting rows produces a graph homomorphism to a graph with a matrix of smaller dimension, thereby giving an upper bound on the chromatic number of the original graph. In this article we develop the foundations of this method. In a series of follow-up articles using this method, we completely determine the chromatic number in cases with small dimension and rank; prove a generalization of Zhu's theorem on the chromatic number of -valent integer distance graphs; and provide an alternate proof of Payan's theorem that a cube-like graph cannot have chromatic number 3.
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@article{arxiv.2303.06262,
title = {Chromatic numbers of Cayley graphs of abelian groups: A matrix method},
author = {Jonathan Cervantes and Mike Krebs},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.06262},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
17 pages. An error in Examples 2.4 and 2.5 was corrected --- the matrix entries and the definition of the u_ij were fixed. A new section which provides an alternate proof of a theorem due to Payan was added. A correction was made in the introduction regarding result from another paper regarding complexity for cube-like graphs. Other minor changes (e.g., typos) were made