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On the connectivity of graphs in association schemes

Combinatorics 2017-09-25 v2

Abstract

Let (X,R)(X,\mathcal{R}) be a commutative association scheme and let Γ=(X,RR)\Gamma=(X,R\cup R^\top) be a connected undirected graph where RRR\in \mathcal{R}. Godsil (resp., Brouwer) conjectured that the edge connectivity (resp., vertex connectivity) of Γ\Gamma is equal to its valency. In this paper, we prove that the deletion of the neighborhood of any vertex leaves behind at most one non-singleton component. Two vertices a,bXa,b\in X are called "twins" in Γ\Gamma if they have identical neighborhoods: Γ(a)=Γ(b)\Gamma(a)=\Gamma(b). We characterize twins in polynomial association schemes and show that, in the absence of twins, the deletion of any vertex and its neighbors in Γ\Gamma results in a connected graph. Using this and other tools, we find lower bounds on the connectivity of Γ\Gamma, especially in the case where Γ\Gamma has diameter two. Among the applications of these results, we find that the only connected relations in symmetric association schemes which admit a disconnecting set of size two are those which are ordinary polygons.

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@article{arxiv.1702.03801,
  title  = {On the connectivity of graphs in association schemes},
  author = {Brian G. Kodalen and William J. Martin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.03801},
  year   = {2017}
}

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17 pages, three figures