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On the Houdré-Tetali conjecture about an isoperimetric constant of graphs (2407.11357v1)

Published 16 Jul 2024 in cs.DS, cs.DM, and math.CO

Abstract: Houdr\'e and Tetali defined a class of isoperimetric constants $\varphi_p$ of graphs for $0 \leq p \leq 1$, and conjectured a Cheeger-type inequality for $\varphi_\frac12$ of the form $$\lambda_2 \lesssim \varphi_\frac12 \lesssim \sqrt{\lambda_2}$$ where $\lambda_2$ is the second smallest eigenvalue of the normalized Laplacian matrix. If true, the conjecture would be a strengthening of the hard direction of the classical Cheeger's inequality. Morris and Peres proved Houdr\'e and Tetali's conjecture up to an additional log factor, using techniques from evolving sets. We present the following related results on this conjecture. - We provide a family of counterexamples to the conjecture of Houdr\'e and Tetali, showing that the logarithmic factor is needed. - We match Morris and Peres's bound using standard spectral arguments. - We prove that Houdr\'e and Tetali's conjecture is true for any constant $p$ strictly bigger than $\frac12$, which is also a strengthening of the hard direction of Cheeger's inequality. Furthermore, our results can be extended to directed graphs using Chung's definition of eigenvalues for directed graphs.

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