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Sparsity, Stress-Independence and Globally Linked Pairs in Graph Rigidity Theory

Combinatorics 2025-09-04 v1 Metric Geometry

Abstract

A graph is Rd\mathcal{R}_d-independent (resp. Rd\mathcal{R}_d-connected) if its dd-dimensional generic rigidity matroid is free (resp. connected). A result of Maxwell from 1867 implies that every Rd\mathcal{R}_d-independent graph satisfies the sparsity condition E(H)dV(H)(d+12)|E(H)|\leq d|V(H)|-\binom{d+1}{2} for all subgraphs HH with at least d+1d+1 vertices. Several other families of graphs GG arising naturally in rigidity theory, such as minimally globally dd-rigid graphs, are known to satisfy the bound E(G)(d+1)V(G)(d+22)|E(G)|\leq (d+1)|V(G)|-\binom{d+2}{2}. We unify and extend these results by considering the family of dd-stress-independent graphs which includes many of these families. We show that every dd-stress-independent graph is Rd+1\mathcal{R}_{d+1}-independent. A key ingredient in our proofs is the concept of dd-stress-linked pairs of vertices. We derive a new sufficient condition for dd-stress linkedness and use it to obtain a similar condition for a pair of vertices of a graph to be globally dd-linked. This result strengthens a result of Tanigawa on globally dd-rigid graphs. We also show that every minimally Rd\mathcal{R}_d-connected graph GG is Rd+1\mathcal{R}_{d+1}-independent and that the only subgraphs of GG that can satisfy Maxwell's criterion for Rd+1\mathcal{R}_{d+1}-independence with equality are copies of Kd+2K_{d+2}. Our results give affirmative answers to two conjectures in graph rigidity theory.

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@article{arxiv.2509.03150,
  title  = {Sparsity, Stress-Independence and Globally Linked Pairs in Graph Rigidity Theory},
  author = {Dániel Garamvölgyi and Bill Jackson and Tibor Jordán},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.03150},
  year   = {2025}
}