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On the roots of Wiener polynomials of graphs

Combinatorics 2018-01-15 v1

Abstract

The Wiener polynomial of a connected graph GG is defined as W(G;x)=xd(u,v)W(G;x)=\sum x^{d(u,v)}, where d(u,v)d(u,v) denotes the distance between uu and vv, and the sum is taken over all unordered pairs of distinct vertices of GG. We examine the nature and location of the roots of Wiener polynomials of graphs, and in particular trees. We show that while the maximum modulus among all roots of Wiener polynomials of graphs of order nn is (n2)1\binom{n}{2}-1, the maximum modulus among all roots of Wiener polynomials of trees of order nn grows linearly in nn. We prove that the closure of the collection of real roots of Wiener polynomials of all graphs is precisely (,0](-\infty, 0], while in the case of trees, it contains (,1](-\infty, -1]. Finally, we demonstrate that the imaginary parts and (positive) real parts of roots of Wiener polynomials can be arbitrarily large.

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@article{arxiv.1801.03985,
  title  = {On the roots of Wiener polynomials of graphs},
  author = {Jason I. Brown and Ortrud Oellermann and Lucas Mol},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.03985},
  year   = {2018}
}

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17 pages, 9 figures