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Distance Exceptional Graphs and the Curvature Index

Combinatorics 2025-11-06 v1

Abstract

A graph G=(V,E)G=(V,E) on nn vertices is said to be \emph{distance exceptional} if the equation Dx=1D\vec{x} = \vec{1} admits no solution xRn\vec{x}\in\mathbb{R}^{n}, where DRn×nD\in\mathbb{R}^{n\times n} is the shortest path distance matrix of GG. These graphs were first studied by Steinerberger in the context of a notion of discrete curvature (``Curvature on graphs via equilibrium measures,'' \emph{Journal of Graph Theory}, 103(3), 2023). This work has led to several open questions about distance exceptional graphs, including: What is the structure of such graphs? How can they be characterized? How rare are they? In this paper, we investigate these questions through the lens of a graph invariant we term the \emph{curvature index}. We show that a graph is distance exceptional if and only if this invariant vanishes, and we develop a calculus for this invariant under graph operations including the Cartesian product and graph join. As a result, we recover and generalize a number of known results in this area. We show that any graph GG can be realized as an induced subgraph of a distance exceptional graph GG'. Moreover, in many cases, this embedding is an isometry. In turn, this leads to a number of methods for constructing distance exceptional graphs.

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@article{arxiv.2511.03719,
  title  = {Distance Exceptional Graphs and the Curvature Index},
  author = {Sawyer Jack Robertson and Finn Southerland and Erlang Surya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.03719},
  year   = {2025}
}

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22 pages, 3 figures