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The graph spectrum of barycentric refinements (1508.02027v1)

Published 9 Aug 2015 in cs.DM, math.CO, and math.SP

Abstract: Given a finite simple graph G, let G' be its barycentric refinement: it is the graph in which the vertices are the complete subgraphs of G and in which two such subgraphs are connected, if one is contained into the other. If L(0)=0<L(1) <= L(2) ... <= L(n) are the eigenvalues of the Laplacian of G, define the spectral function F(x) as the function F(x) = L([n x]) on the interval [0,1], where [r] is the floor function giving the largest integer smaller or equal than r. The graph G' is known to be homotopic to G with Euler characteristic chi(G')=chi(G) and dim(G') >= dim(G). Let G(m) be the sequence of barycentric refinements of G=G(0). We prove that for any finite simple graph G, the spectral functions F(G(m)) of successive refinements converge for m to infinity uniformly on compact subsets of (0,1) and exponentially fast to a universal limiting eigenvalue distribution function F which only depends on the clique number respectively the dimension d of the largest complete subgraph of G and not on the starting graph G. In the case d=1, where we deal with graphs without triangles, the limiting distribution is the smooth function F(x) = 4 sin2(pi x/2). This is related to the Julia set of the quadratic map T(z) = 4z-z2 which has the one dimensional Julia set [0,4] and F satisfies T(F(k/n))=F(2k/n) as the Laplacians satisfy such a renormalization recursion. The spectral density in the d=1 case is then the arc-sin distribution which is the equilibrium measure on the Julia set. In higher dimensions, where the limiting function F still remains unidentified, F' appears to have a discrete or singular component.

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