The $\mathbb{F}_2$-Rank and Size of Graphs
Abstract
We consider the extremal family of graphs of order in which no two vertices have identical neighbourhoods, yet the adjacency matrix has rank only over the field of two elements. A previous result from algebraic geometry shows that such graphs exist for all even and do not exist for odd . In this paper we provide a new combinatorial proof for this result, offering greater insight to the structure of graphs with these properties. We introduce a new graph product closely related to the Kronecker product, followed by a construction for such graphs for any even . Moreover, we show that this is an infinite family of strongly-regular quasi-random graphs whose signed adjacency matrices are symmetric Hadamard matrices. Conversely, we provide a combinatorial proof that for all odd , no twin-free graphs of minimal -rank exist, and that the next best-possible rank is attainable, which is tight.
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@article{arxiv.2206.11625,
title = {The $\mathbb{F}_2$-Rank and Size of Graphs},
author = {Gal Beniamini and Asaf Etgar and Yael Kirkpatrick},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.11625},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
Added comparison to the results of Godsil and Royle. We thank Sam Adriaensen for bringing them to our attention