Symmetric and Spectral Realizations of Highly Symmetric Graphs
Abstract
A realization of a graph is a map that assigns to each vertex a point in -dimensional Euclidean space. We study graph realizations from the perspective of representation theory (expressing certain symmetries), spectral graph theory (satisfying certain self-stress conditions) and rigidity theory (admitting deformations that do not alter the symmetry properties). We explore the connections between these perspectives, with a focus on realizations of highly symmetric graphs (arc-transitive/distance-transitive) and the question of how much symmetry is necessary to ensure that a realization is balanced, spectral, rigid etc. We include many examples to give a broad overview of the possibilities and restrictions of symmetric and spectral graph realizations.
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@article{arxiv.2009.01568,
title = {Symmetric and Spectral Realizations of Highly Symmetric Graphs},
author = {Martin Winter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.01568},
year = {2020}
}