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Visibility polynomials, dual visibility spectrum, and characterization of total mutual-visibility sets

Combinatorics 2025-12-10 v1

Abstract

Mutual-visibility sets were motivated by visibility in distributed systems and social networks, and intertwine with several classical mathematical areas. Monotone properties of the variety of mutual-visibility sets, and restrictions of such sets to convex and isometric subgraphs are studied. Dual mutual-visibility sets are shown to be intrinsically different from other types of mutual-visibility sets. It is proved that for every finite subset ZZ of positive integers there exists a graph GG that has a dual mutual-visibility set of size ii if and only if iZ{0}i\in Z\cup \{0\}, while for the other types of mutual-visibility such a set consists of consecutive integers. Visibility polynomials are introduced and their properties derived. As a surprise, every polynomial with nonnegative integer coefficients and with a constant term 11 is a dual visibility polynomial of some graph. Characterizations are given for total mutual-visibility sets, for graphs with total mutual-visibility number 11, and for sets which are not total mutual-visibility sets, yet every proper subset is such. Along the way an earlier result from the literature is corrected.

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@article{arxiv.2412.03066,
  title  = {Visibility polynomials, dual visibility spectrum, and characterization of total mutual-visibility sets},
  author = {Csilla Bujtás and Sandi Klavžar and Jing Tian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.03066},
  year   = {2025}
}