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A note on the values of independence polynomials at $-1$ (1410.7726v1)
Published 28 Oct 2014 in math.CO
Abstract: The independence polynomial $I(G;x)$ of a graph $G$ is $I(G;x)=\sum_{k=1}{\alpha(G)} s_k xk$, where $s_k$ is the number of independent sets in $G$ of size $k$. The decycling number of a graph $G$, denoted $\phi(G)$, is the minimum size of a set $S\subseteq V(G)$ such that $G-S$ is acyclic. Engstr\"om proved that the independence polynomial satisfies $|I(G;-1)| \leq 2{\phi(G)}$ for any graph $G$, and this bound is best possible. Levit and Mandrescu provided an elementary proof of the bound, and in addition conjectured that for every positive integer $k$ and integer $q$ with $|q|\leq 2k$, there is a connected graph $G$ with $\phi(G)=k$ and $I(G;-1)=q$. In this note, we prove this conjecture.