Diameters of Graphs with Spectral Radius at most $3/2\sqrt{2}$
Abstract
The spectral radius of a graph is the largest eigenvalue of its adjacency matrix. Woo and Neumaier discovered that a connected graph with is either a dagger, an open quipu, or a closed quipu. The reverse statement is not true. Many open quipus and closed quipus have spectral radius greater than . In this paper we proved the following results. For any open quipu on vertices () with spectral radius less than , its diameter satisfies . This bound is tight. For any closed quipu on vertices () with spectral radius less than , its diameter satisfies . The upper bound is tight while the lower bound is asymptotically tight. Let be a graph with minimal spectral radius among all connected graphs on vertices with diameter . We applied the results and found for some range of . For and , we proved that is the graph obtained by attaching two paths of length and to a pair of antipodal vertices of the even cycle . Thus we settled a conjecture of Cioab-van Dam-Koolen-Lee, who previously proved a special case for .
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@article{arxiv.1112.4947,
title = {Diameters of Graphs with Spectral Radius at most $3/2\sqrt{2}$},
author = {Jingfen Lan and Linyuan Lu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.4947},
year = {2011}
}
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18 pages