On the chromatic symmetric homology for star graphs
Abstract
The chromatic symmetric function is a power series that encodes the proper colorings of a graph by assigning a variable to each color and a monomial to each coloring such that the power of a variable in a monomial is the number of times the corresponding color is used in the corresponding coloring. The chromatic symmetric homology is a doubly graded family of -modules that was defined by Sazdanovi\'c and Yip (2018) as a categorification of . Chandler, Sazdanovi\'c, Stella, and Yip (2023) proved that is a strictly stronger graph invariant than , and they also computed or conjectured formulas for it in a number of special cases. We prove and extend some of their conjectured formulas for the case of star graphs, where one central vertex is connected to all other vertices and no other pairs of vertices are connected.
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@article{arxiv.2408.01396,
title = {On the chromatic symmetric homology for star graphs},
author = {Laura Pierson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.01396},
year = {2024}
}
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