On adjacency operators of locally finite graphs
Abstract
A graph is called locally finite if, for each vertex of , the set of all neighbors of in is finite. For any locally finite graph with vertex set and for any field , let be the vector space over of all functions (with natural componentwise operations) and let be the linear operator defined by for all , . In the case of finite graph the mapping is the well known operator defined by the adjacency matrix of (over ), and the theory of eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of such operator is a well-developed (at least in the case ) part of the theory of finite graphs. In this paper we develope a theory of eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of for arbitrary infinite locally finite graphs (although a few results may be of interest for finite graphs) and fields with a special emphasis on the case when is connected with uniformly bounded vertex degrees and . By the author opinion, previous attempts in this direction were not quite satisfactory since were limited by consideration of rather special eigenfunctions and corresponding eigenvalues.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2208.01926,
title = {On adjacency operators of locally finite graphs},
author = {Vladimir I. Trofimov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.01926},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
52 pages, in Russian; a few minor corrections; published version