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The number of independent sets in an irregular graph

Combinatorics 2019-08-19 v3

Abstract

Settling Kahn's conjecture (2001), we prove the following upper bound on the number i(G)i(G) of independent sets in a graph GG without isolated vertices: i(G)uvE(G)i(Kdu,dv)1/(dudv), i(G) \le \prod_{uv \in E(G)} i(K_{d_u,d_v})^{1/(d_u d_v)}, where dud_u is the degree of vertex uu in GG. Equality occurs when GG is a disjoint union of complete bipartite graphs. The inequality was previously proved for regular graphs by Kahn and Zhao. We also prove an analogous tight lower bound: i(G)vV(G)i(Kdv+1)1/(dv+1), i(G) \ge \prod_{v \in V(G)} i(K_{d_v+1})^{1/(d_v + 1)}, where equality occurs for GG a disjoint union of cliques. More generally, we prove bounds on the weighted versions of these quantities, i.e., the independent set polynomial, or equivalently the partition function of the hard-core model with a given fugacity on a graph.

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@article{arxiv.1805.04021,
  title  = {The number of independent sets in an irregular graph},
  author = {Ashwin Sah and Mehtaab Sawhney and David Stoner and Yufei Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.04021},
  year   = {2019}
}

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18 pages