On Unimodality of Independence Polynomials of some Well-Covered Trees
Abstract
The number of stable sets of cardinality in graph is the -th coefficient of the independence polynomial of (I. Gutman and F. Harary, 1983). In 1990, Y. O. Hamidoune proved that for any claw-free graph, its independence polynomial is unimodal, i.e., there exists a coefficient such that the part of the sequence of coefficients from the first to -th is non-decreasing while the second part of coefficients is non-increasing. Y. Alavi, P. J. Malde, A. J. Schwenk and P. Erd\"{o}s (1987) asked whether for trees (or perhaps forests) the independence polynomial is unimodal. J. I. Brown, K. Dilcher and R. J. Nowakowski (2000) conjectured that it is true for any well-covered graph (a graph whose all maximal independent sets have the same size). V. E. Levit and E. Mandrescu (1999) demonstrated that every well-covered tree can be obtained as a join of a number of well-covered spiders, where a spider is a tree having at most one vertex of degree at least three. In this paper we show that the independence polynomial of any well-covered spider is unimodal. In addition, we introduce some graph transformations respecting independence polynomials. They allow us to reduce several types of well-covered trees to claw-free graphs, and, consequently, to prove that their independence polynomials are unimodal.
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@article{arxiv.math/0211036,
title = {On Unimodality of Independence Polynomials of some Well-Covered Trees},
author = {Vadim E. Levit and Eugen Mandrescu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0211036},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
A preliminary version of this paper was presented at Second Haifa Workshop on Interdisciplinary Applications, of Graph Theory, Combinatorics and Algorithms June 17-20, 2002. 21 pages, 15 figures