English

Schur and $e$-positivity of trees and cut vertices

Combinatorics 2019-12-17 v2

Abstract

We prove that the chromatic symmetric function of any nn-vertex tree containing a vertex of degree dlog2n+1d\geq \log _2n +1 is not ee-positive, that is, not a positive linear combination of elementary symmetric functions. Generalizing this, we also prove that the chromatic symmetric function of any nn-vertex connected graph containing a cut vertex whose deletion disconnects the graph into dlog2n+1d\geq\log _2n +1 connected components is not ee-positive. Furthermore we prove that any nn-vertex bipartite graph, including all trees, containing a vertex of degree greater than n2\lceil \frac{n}{2}\rceil is not Schur-positive, namely not a positive linear combination of Schur functions. In complete generality, we prove that if an nn-vertex connected graph has no perfect matching (if nn is even) or no almost perfect matching (if nn is odd), then it is not ee-positive. We hence deduce that many graphs containing the claw are not ee-positive.

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@article{arxiv.1901.02468,
  title  = {Schur and $e$-positivity of trees and cut vertices},
  author = {Samantha Dahlberg and Adrian She and Stephanie van Willigenburg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.02468},
  year   = {2019}
}

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21 pages, final version to appear Electron. J. Combin