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On The Number Of Unlabeled Bipartite Graphs

Combinatorics 2017-05-05 v1

Abstract

This paper solves a problem that was stated by M. A. Harrison in 1973~\cite{harrison1973number}. This problem, that has remained open since then is concerned with counting equivalence classes of n×rn\times r binary matrices under row and column permutations. Let II and OO denote two sets of vertices, where IO=ΦI\cap O =\Phi, I=n|I| = n, O=r|O| = r, and Bu(n,r)B_u(n,r) denote the set of unlabeled graphs whose edges connect vertices in II and OO. Harrison established that the number of equivalence classes of n×rn\times r binary matrices is equal to the number of unlabeled graphs in Bu(n,r).B_u(n,r). He also computed the number of such matrices (hence such graphs) for small values of nn and rr without providing an asymptotic formula Bu(n,r).|B_u(n,r)|. Here, such an asymptotic formula is provided by proving the following two-sided equality using Polya's Counting Theorem.

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@article{arxiv.1705.01800,
  title  = {On The Number Of Unlabeled Bipartite Graphs},
  author = {Abdullah Atmaca and A. Yavuz Oruc},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.01800},
  year   = {2017}
}