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On Symmetry of Independence Polynomials

Discrete Mathematics 2011-05-12 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

An independent set in a graph is a set of pairwise non-adjacent vertices, and alpha(G) is the size of a maximum independent set in the graph G. A matching is a set of non-incident edges, while mu(G) is the cardinality of a maximum matching. If s_{k} is the number of independent sets of cardinality k in G, then I(G;x)=s_{0}+s_{1}x+s_{2}x^{2}+...+s_{\alpha(G)}x^{\alpha(G)} is called the independence polynomial of G (Gutman and Harary, 1983). If sj=sαjs_{j}=s_{\alpha-j}, 0=< j =< alpha(G), then I(G;x) is called symmetric (or palindromic). It is known that the graph G*2K_{1} obtained by joining each vertex of G to two new vertices, has a symmetric independence polynomial (Stevanovic, 1998). In this paper we show that for every graph G and for each non-negative integer k =< mu(G), one can build a graph H, such that: G is a subgraph of H, I(H;x) is symmetric, and I(G*2K_{1};x)=(1+x)^{k}*I(H;x).

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@article{arxiv.1105.2202,
  title  = {On Symmetry of Independence Polynomials},
  author = {Vadim E. Levit and Eugen Mandrescu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.2202},
  year   = {2011}
}

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16 pages, 13 figures