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On the number of reachable pairs in a digraph

Combinatorics 2020-05-27 v4 Rings and Algebras

Abstract

A pair (u,v)(u, v) of (not necessarily distinct) vertices in a directed graph DD is called a reachable pair if there exists a directed path from uu to vv. We define the weight of DD to be the number of reachable pairs of DD, which equals the sum of the number of vertices in DD and the number of directed edges in the transitive closure of DD. In this paper, we study the set W(n)W(n) of possible weights of directed graphs on nn labeled vertices. We prove that W(n)W(n) can be determined recursively and describe the integers in the set. Moreover, if b(n)nb(n) \geqslant n is the least integer for which there is no digraph on nn vertices with exactly b(n)+1b(n)+1 reachable pairs, we determine b(n)b(n) exactly through a simple recursive formula and find an explicit function g(n)g(n) such that b(n)g(n)<2n|b(n)-g(n)| < 2n for all n3n \geqslant 3. Using these results, we are able to approximate W(n)|W(n)| -- which is quadratic in nn -- with an explicit function that is within 30n30n of W(n)|W(n)| for all n3n \geqslant 3, thus answering a question of Rao. Since the weight of a directed graph on nn vertices corresponds to the number of elements in a preorder on an nn element set and the number of containments among the minimal open sets of a topology on an nn point space, our theorems are applicable to preorders and topologies.

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@article{arxiv.1709.05390,
  title  = {On the number of reachable pairs in a digraph},
  author = {Eric Swartz and Nicholas J. Werner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.05390},
  year   = {2020}
}

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36 pages, now including supporting data for calculations; to appear in Australasian Journal of Combinatorics