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Maxima of the Q-index: degenerate graphs

Combinatorics 2014-03-25 v2

Abstract

Let GG be a kk-degenerate graph of order n.n. It is well-known that G G\ has no more edges than Sn,k,S_{n,k}, the join of a complete graph of order kk and an independent set of order nk.n-k. In this note it is shown that Sn,kS_{n,k} is extremal for some spectral parameters of GG as well. More precisely, letting μ(H)\mu\left( H\right) and q(H)q\left( H\right) denote the largest eigenvalues of the adjacency matrix and the signless Laplacian of a graph H,H, the inequalities μ(G)<μ(Sn,k) and q(G)<q(Sn,k) \mu\left( G\right) <\mu\left( S_{n,k}\right) \text{ and }q\left( G\right) <q\left( S_{n,k}\right) hold, unless G=Sn,kG=S_{n,k}. The latter inequality is deduced from the following general bound, which improves some previous bounds on q(G)q\left( G\right) : If GG is a graph of order nn, with mm edges, with maximum degree Δ\Delta and minimum degree δ,\delta, then q(G)min{2Δ,12(Δ+2δ1+(Δ+2δ1)2+16m8(n1+Δ)δ)}. q\left( G\right) \leq\min\left\{ 2\Delta,\frac{1}{2}\left( \Delta +2\delta-1+\sqrt{\left( \Delta+2\delta-1\right) ^{2}+16m-8\left( n-1+\Delta\right) \delta}\right) \right\} . Equality holds if and only if GG is regular or GG has a component of order Δ+1\Delta+1 in which every vertex is of degree δ\delta or Δ,\Delta, and all other components are δ\delta-regular.

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@article{arxiv.1309.4837,
  title  = {Maxima of the Q-index: degenerate graphs},
  author = {V. Nikiforov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.4837},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

7 pages. Version 2 corrects some mistakes