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New lower bounds on crossing numbers of $K_{m,n}$ from semidefinite programming

Combinatorics 2023-10-16 v2 Discrete Mathematics Optimization and Control Representation Theory

Abstract

In this paper, we use semidefinite programming and representation theory to compute new lower bounds on the crossing number of the complete bipartite graph Km,nK_{m,n}, extending a method from de Klerk et al. [SIAM J. Discrete Math. 20 (2006), 189--202] and the subsequent reduction by De Klerk, Pasechnik and Schrijver [Math. Prog. Ser. A and B, 109 (2007) 613--624]. We exploit the full symmetry of the problem using a novel decomposition technique. This results in a full block-diagonalization of the underlying matrix algebra, which we use to improve bounds on several concrete instances. Our results imply that cr(K10,n)4.87057n210n\text{cr}(K_{10,n}) \geq 4.87057 n^2 - 10n, cr(K11,n)5.99939n212.5n\text{cr}(K_{11,n}) \geq 5.99939 n^2-12.5n, cr(K12,n)7.25579n215n\text{cr}(K_{12,n}) \geq 7.25579 n^2 - 15n, cr(K13,n)8.65675n218n\text{cr}(K_{13,n}) \geq 8.65675 n^2-18n for all nn. The latter three bounds are computed using a new and well-performing relaxation of the original semidefinite programming bound. This new relaxation is obtained by only requiring one small matrix block to be positive semidefinite.

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@article{arxiv.2206.02755,
  title  = {New lower bounds on crossing numbers of $K_{m,n}$ from semidefinite programming},
  author = {Daniel Brosch and Sven Polak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.02755},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

17 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables. Revisions have been made based on comments of the referees. Accepted for publication in Mathematical Programming