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The Generalized RS-theorem

Combinatorics 2013-12-02 v1

Abstract

Eigenvalues of a graph are the eigenvalues of the corresponding (0,1)-adjacency matrix. The second largest eigenvalue lambda_2 provides significant information on characteristics and structure of graphs. Therefore, finding bounds for lambda_2 is a topic of interest in many fields. So far we have studied the graphs with the property lambda_2 is less or equal to 2, so-called reflexive graphs. The original RS-theorem is about them. In this paper we generalize that concept and introduce the arbitrary bounds. The Generalized RS-theorem gives us an answer whether the second largest eigenvalue of a graph is greater than, less than, or equal to a, a>0, within some classes of connected graphs with a cut-vertex. After removing the cut-vertex u of the given graph G, we examine the indices of the components of G-u. The information on these indices is used to make conclusions about the second largest eigenvalue of the graph G. In the RS-theorem a=2. Here, we state and prove the Generalized RS-theorem, one corollary, and, also, give some useful lemmas.

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@article{arxiv.1311.7515,
  title  = {The Generalized RS-theorem},
  author = {Bojana Mihailovic and Marija Rasajski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.7515},
  year   = {2013}
}
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