Extensions and Applications of Equitable Decompositions for Graphs with Symmetries
Abstract
We extend the theory of equitable decompositions, in which, if a graph has a particular type of symmetry, i.e. a uniform or basic automorphism , it is possible to use to decompose a matrix appropriately associated with the graph. The result is a number of strictly smaller matrices whose collective eigenvalues are the same as the eigenvalues of the original matrix . We show here that a large class of automorphisms, which we refer to as \emph{separable}, can be realized as a sequence of basic automorphisms, allowing us to equitably decompose over any such automorphism. We also show that not only can a matrix be decomposed but that the eigenvectors of can also be equitably decomposed. Additionally, we prove under mild conditions that if a matrix is equitably decomposed the resulting divisor matrix, which is the divisor matrix of the associated equitable partition, will have the same spectral radius as the original matrix . Last, we describe how an equitable decomposition effects the Gershgorin region of a matrix , which can be used to localize the eigenvalues of . We show that the Gershgorin region of an equitable decomposition of is contained in the Gershgorin region of the original matrix. We demonstrate on a real-world network that by a sequence of equitable decompositions it is possible to significantly reduce the size of a matrix' Gershgorin region.
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@article{arxiv.1702.00796,
title = {Extensions and Applications of Equitable Decompositions for Graphs with Symmetries},
author = {Amanda Francis and Dallas Smith and Derek Sorenson and Ben Webb},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.00796},
year = {2017}
}