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The signature of line graphs and power trees

Combinatorics 2015-02-17 v1

Abstract

Let GG be a graph and let A(G)A(G) be the adjacency matrix of GG. The signature s(G)s(G) of GG is the difference between the positive inertia index and the negative inertia index of A(G)A(G). Ma et al. [Positive and negative inertia index of a graph, Linear Algebra and its Applications 438(2013)331-341] conjectured that c3(G)s(G)c5(G),-c_3(G)\leq s(G)\leq c_5(G), where c3(G)c_3(G) and c5(G)c_5(G) respectively denote the number of cycles in GG which have length 4k+34k+3 and 4k+54k+5 for some integers k0k \ge 0, and proved the conjecture holds for trees, unicyclic or bicyclic graphs. It is known that s(G)=0s(G)=0 if GG is bipartite, and the signature is closely related to the odd cycles or nonbipartiteness of a graph from the existed results. In this paper we show that the conjecture holds for the line graph and power trees.

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@article{arxiv.1310.1003,
  title  = {The signature of line graphs and power trees},
  author = {Long Wang and Yi-Zheng Fan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.1003},
  year   = {2015}
}