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Existence of quantum symmetries for graphs on up to seven vertices: a computer based approach

Quantum Algebra 2019-07-01 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

The symmetries of a finite graph are described by its automorphism group; in the setting of Woronowicz's quantum groups, a notion of a quantum automorphism group has been defined by Banica capturing the quantum symmetries of the graph. In general, there are more quantum symmetries than symmetries and it is a non-trivial task to determine when this is the case for a given graph: The question is whether or not the algebra associated to the quantum automorphism group is commutative. We use Gr\"obner base computations in order to tackle this problem; the implementation uses GAP and the SINGULAR package LETTERPLACE. We determine the existence of quantum symmetries for all connected, undirected graphs without multiple edges and without self-edges, for up to seven vertices. As an outcome, we infer within our regime that a classical automorphism group of order one or two is an obstruction for the existence of quantum symmetries.

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@article{arxiv.1906.12097,
  title  = {Existence of quantum symmetries for graphs on up to seven vertices: a computer based approach},
  author = {Christian Eder and Viktor Levandovskyy and Julien Schanz and Simon Schmidt and Andreas Steenpass and Moritz Weber},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.12097},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

15 pages + appendix (which consists in a list of all connected, undirected graphs on 4, 5 and 6 vertices, together with the information on symmetries and quantum symmetries)