The Commuting Graph of the Symmetric Inverse Semigroup
Abstract
The commuting graph of a finite non-commutative semigroup , denoted , is a simple graph whose vertices are the non-central elements of and two distinct vertices are adjacent if . Let be the symmetric inverse semigroup of partial injective transformations on a finite set . The semigroup has the symmetric group of permutations on as its group of units. In 1989, Burns and Goldsmith determined the clique number of the commuting graph of . In 2008, Iranmanesh and Jafarzadeh found an upper bound of the diameter of , and in 2011, Dol\u{z}an and Oblak claimed (but their proof has a GAP) that this upper bound is in fact the exact value. The goal of this paper is to begin the study of the commuting graph of the symmetric inverse semigroup . We calculate the clique number of , the diameters of the commuting graphs of the proper ideals of , and the diameter of when is even or a power of an odd prime. We show that when is odd and divisible by at least two primes, then the diameter of is either 4 or 5. In the process, we obtain several results about semigroups, such as a description of all commutative subsemigroups of of maximum order, and analogous results for commutative inverse and commutative nilpotent subsemigroups of . The paper closes with a number of problems for experts in combinatorics and in group or semigroup theory.
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@article{arxiv.1205.1664,
title = {The Commuting Graph of the Symmetric Inverse Semigroup},
author = {João Araújo and Wolfram Bentz and Janusz Konieczny},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.1664},
year = {2012}
}