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Extensions and Applications of Equitable Decompositions for Graphs with Symmetries

Combinatorics 2017-08-01 v2

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 ϕ\phi, it is possible to use ϕ\phi to decompose a matrix MM 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 MM. 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 MM over any such automorphism. We also show that not only can a matrix MM be decomposed but that the eigenvectors of MM can also be equitably decomposed. Additionally, we prove under mild conditions that if a matrix MM 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 MM. Last, we describe how an equitable decomposition effects the Gershgorin region Γ(M)\Gamma(M) of a matrix MM, which can be used to localize the eigenvalues of MM. We show that the Gershgorin region of an equitable decomposition of MM is contained in the Gershgorin region Γ(M)\Gamma(M) 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}
}