Nowhere-Harmonic Colorings of Graphs
Combinatorics
2010-11-18 v3
Abstract
Proper vertex colorings of a graph are related to its boundary map, also called its signed vertex-edge incidence matrix. The vertex Laplacian of a graph, a natural extension of the boundary map, leads us to introduce nowhere-harmonic colorings and analogues of the chromatic polynomial and Stanley's theorem relating negative evaluations of the chromatic polynomial to acyclic orientations. Further, we discuss some examples demonstrating that nowhere-harmonic colorings are more complicated from an enumerative perspective than proper colorings.
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@article{arxiv.0907.1272,
title = {Nowhere-Harmonic Colorings of Graphs},
author = {Matthias Beck and Benjamin Braun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.1272},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
To appear in Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society