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Proving a conjecture on chromatic polynomials by counting the number of acyclic orientations

Combinatorics 2020-08-12 v3

Abstract

The chromatic polynomial P(G,x)P(G,x) of a graph GG of order nn can be expressed as i=1n(1)niaixi\sum\limits_{i=1}^n(-1)^{n-i}a_{i}x^i, where aia_i is interpreted as the number of broken-cycle free spanning subgraphs of GG with exactly ii components. The parameter ϵ(G)=i=1n(ni)ai/i=1nai\epsilon(G)=\sum\limits_{i=1}^n (n-i)a_i/\sum\limits_{i=1}^n a_i is the mean size of a broken-cycle-free spanning subgraph of GG. In this article, we confirm and strengthen a conjecture proposed by Lundow and Markstr\"{o}m in 2006 that ϵ(Tn)<ϵ(G)<ϵ(Kn)\epsilon(T_n)< \epsilon(G)<\epsilon(K_n) holds for any connected graph GG of order nn which is neither the complete graph KnK_n nor a tree TnT_n of order nn. The most crucial step of our proof is to obtain the interpretation of all aia_i's by the number of acyclic orientations of GG.

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@article{arxiv.1803.08658,
  title  = {Proving a conjecture on chromatic polynomials by counting the number of acyclic orientations},
  author = {Fengming Dong and Jun Ge and Helin Gong and Bo Ning and Zhangdong Ouyang and Eng Guan Tay},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.08658},
  year   = {2020}
}

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20 pages, 23 references. To appear in J. Graph Theory