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Equivalent characterizations of the spectra of graphs and applications to measures of distance-regularity (1608.00091v1)

Published 30 Jul 2016 in math.CO

Abstract: As it is well known, the spectrum $ {\rm sp\,} \Gamma$ (of the adjacency matrix $A$) of a graph $\Gamma$, with $d$ distinct eigenvalues other than its spectral radius $\lambda_0$, usually provides a lot of information about the structure of $G$. Moreover, from ${\rm sp\,}\Gamma$ we can define the so-called predistance polynomials $p_0,\ldots,p_d\in {\mathbb R}d[x]$, with ${\rm dgr\,} p_i=i$, $i=0,\ldots,d$, which are orthogonal with respect to the scalar product $\langle f, g\rangle{\Gamma} =\frac{1}{n}{\rm tr\,}(f(A)g(A))$ and normalized in such a way that $|p_i|{\Gamma}2=p_i(\lambda_0)$. They can be seen as a generalization for any graph of the distance polynomials of a distance-regular graph. Going further, we consider the preintersection numbers $\xi{ij}h$ for $i,j,h\in{0,\ldots,d}$, which generalize the intersection numbers of a distance-regular graph, and they are the Fourier coefficients of $p_ip_j$ in terms of the basis ${p_h}_{0\le h\le d}$. The aim of this paper is to show that, for any graph $\Gamma$, the information contained in its spectrum, predistance polynomials, and preintersection numbers is equivalent. Also, we give some characterizations of distance-regularity which are based on the above concepts. For instance, we comment upon the so-called spectral excess theorem stating that a connected regular graph $G$ is distance-regular if and only if its spectral excess, which is the value of $p_d$ at $\lambda_0$, equals the average excess, that is, the mean of the numbers of vertices at extremal distance $d$ from every vertex.

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