English

Local WL Invariance and Hidden Shades of Regularity

Computational Complexity 2020-05-20 v2 Logic in Computer Science Combinatorics

Abstract

The kk-dimensional Weisfeiler-Leman algorithm is a powerful tool in graph isomorphism testing. For an input graph GG, the algorithm determines a canonical coloring of ss-tuples of vertices of GG for each ss between 1 and kk. We say that a numerical parameter of ss-tuples is kk-WL-invariant if it is determined by the tuple color. As an application of Dvo\v{r}\'ak's result on kk-WL-invariance of homomorphism counts, we spot some non-obvious regularity properties of strongly regular graphs and related graph families. For example, if GG is a strongly regular graph, then the number of paths of length 6 between vertices xx and yy in GG depends only on whether or not xx and yy are adjacent (and the length 6 is here optimal). Or, the number of cycles of length 7 passing through a vertex xx in GG is the same for every xx (where the length 7 is also optimal).

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2002.04590,
  title  = {Local WL Invariance and Hidden Shades of Regularity},
  author = {Frank Fuhlbrück and Johannes Köbler and Oleg Verbitsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.04590},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

12 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. Section 5 of the preceding version is moved to arxiv:2005.08887