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Isometric embeddings of resonance graphs as finite distributive lattices

Combinatorics 2024-10-11 v1

Abstract

Let GG be a plane bipartite graph and M(G)\mathcal{M}(G) be the set of all perfect matchings of GG. The resonance graph R(G)R(G) is a graph whose vertex set is M(G)\mathcal{M}(G), and two perfect matchings are adjacent in R(G)R(G) if their symmetric difference is a cycle forming the periphery of a finite face of GG. It is known that any connected resonance graph can be isometrically embedded as a finite distributive lattice into hypercubes. The isometric dimension of a connected R(G)R(G), denoted by idim(R(G))\mathrm{idim}(R(G)), is the smallest dimension of a hypercube that R(G)R(G) can be isometrically embedded into. Let dd be the number of finite faces of GG such that there are no forbidden edges on their peripheries. We show that any connected R(G)R(G) has idim(R(G))d\mathrm{idim}(R(G)) \ge d and provide characterizations on when the equality holds. Moreover, if a connected R(G)R(G) has idim(R(G))=d\mathrm{idim}(R(G)) = d, then we design an algorithm to generate a binary coding of length dd for all perfect matchings of GG which induces an isometric embedding of R(G)R(G) as a finite distributive lattice into a dd-dimensional hypercube without generating M(G)\mathcal{M}(G). Our results provide answers for the fundamental cases of both open questions raised in [\textit{SIAM J. Discrete Math.} {\bf 22} (2008) 971--984.]

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@article{arxiv.2410.07411,
  title  = {Isometric embeddings of resonance graphs as finite distributive lattices},
  author = {Zhongyuan Che},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.07411},
  year   = {2024}
}