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Urschel Nodal Domains via Perturbation Theory

Combinatorics 2026-05-13 v1

Abstract

We prove several types of Courant nodal domain theorems for generalized Laplacians on graphs, based on an invariant introduced by Urschel, which we call the "Urschel number", denoted UN(f){\rm UN}({\bf f}), of an eigenvector f{\bf f}. We refine Urschel's invariant, and use perturbation techniques to obtain some new results. First, we show the existence of mutually orthogonal eigenvectors, such that if the kk-th eigenvalue has multiplicity mm, then for 0jm10\le j\le m-1, UN(fk+j)k+min(j,(m1)j){\rm UN}({\bf f}_{k+j})\le k+\min(j,(m-1)-j). Second, for a simple kk-th eigenvalue, we classify the zeroes of fk{\bf f}_k as either "shallow or "deep"; we obtain a number of results that say, roughly speaking, the more shallow vertices fk{\bf f}_k has, the more control we have over our new invariants based on Urschel's. Our new invariants of an eigenvector, fk{\bf f}_k, are a sequence of integers whose minimum value is UN(fk){\rm UN}({\bf f}_k) and whose maximum, denoted UNmax(fk){\rm UN}_{\max{}}({\bf f}_k), is the maximum number of nodal domains of any possible positive/negative signing or "charge" of the zeroes of fk{\bf f}_k. An example of our second type of result is that if fk{\bf f}_k has no deep vertices, then UNmax(fk)k{\rm UN}_{\max{}}({\bf f}_k)\le k. We provide a number of examples to illustrate our main results, and how they differ from the situation in analysis. We also describe a minor improvement of the Gladwell-Zhu theorem for an orthonormal eigenbasis in the presence of eigenvalues of sufficient multiplicity.

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@article{arxiv.2605.11241,
  title  = {Urschel Nodal Domains via Perturbation Theory},
  author = {Joel Friedman and Tong Ling and Soumyajit Saha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.11241},
  year   = {2026}
}