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On the structure of graphs which are locally indistinguishable from a lattice

Combinatorics 2016-12-21 v9

Abstract

We study the properties of finite graphs in which the ball of radius rr around each vertex induces a graph isomorphic to some fixed graph FF. This is a natural extension of the study of regular graphs, and of the study of graphs of constant link. We focus on the case where FF is Ld\mathbb{L}^d, the dd-dimensional square lattice. We obtain a characterisation of all the finite graphs in which the ball of radius 33 around each vertex is isomorphic to the ball of radius 33 in Ld\mathbb{L}^d, for each integer d3d \geq 3. These graphs have a very rigidly proscribed global structure, much more so than that of (2d)(2d)-regular graphs. (They may be viewed as quotient lattices of Ld\mathbb{L}^d in various compact orbifolds.) In the d=2d=2 case, our methods yield new proofs of structure theorems of Thomassen and of M\'arquez, de Mier, Noy and Revuelta, and also yield short, `algebraic' restatements of these theorems. Our proofs use a mixture of techniques and results from combinatorics, algebraic topology and group theory.

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@article{arxiv.1409.7587,
  title  = {On the structure of graphs which are locally indistinguishable from a lattice},
  author = {Itai Benjamini and David Ellis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.7587},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

23 pages, shortened proofs, one new figure