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The Nodal Count {0, 1, 2, 3,...} Implies The Graph is a Tree (1212.6710v2)

Published 30 Dec 2012 in math-ph and math.MP

Abstract: Sturm's oscillation theorem states that the n-th eigenfunction of a Sturm-Liouville operator on the interval has n-1 zeros (nodes). This result was generalized for all metric tree graphs and an analogous theorem was proven for discrete tree graphs. We prove the converse theorems for both discrete and metric graphs. Namely, if for all n, the n-th eigenfunction of the graph has n-1 zeros then the graph is a tree. Our proofs use a recently obtained connection between the graph's nodal count and the magnetic stability of its eigenvalues. In the course of the proof we show that it is not possible for all (or even almost all, in the metric case) the eigenvalues to exhibit a diamagnetic behaviour. In addition, we develop a notion of 'discretized' versions of a metric graph and prove that their nodal counts are related to this of the metric graph.

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