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Distance matrices perturbed by a Laplacian (1912.05197v1)

Published 11 Dec 2019 in math.CO and math.FA

Abstract: Let $T$ be a tree with $n$ vertices. To each edge of $T$, we assign a weight which is a positive definite matrix of some fixed order, say, $s$. Let $D_{ij}$ denote the sum of all the weights lying in the path connecting the vertices $i$ and $j$ of $T$. We now say that $D_{ij}$ is the distance between $i$ and $j$. Define $D:=[D_{ij}]$, where $D_{ii}$ is the $s \times s$ null matrix and for $i \neq j$, $D_{ij}$ is the distance between $i$ and $j$. Let $G$ be an arbitrary connected weighted graph with $n$ vertices, where each weight is a positive definite matrix of order $s$. If $i$ and $j$ are adjacent, then define $L_{ij}:=-W_{ij}{-1}$, where $W_{ij}$ is the weight of the edge $(i,j)$. Define $L_{ii}:=\sum_{i \neq j,j=1}{n}W_{ij}{-1}$. The Laplacian of $G$ is now the $ns \times ns$ block matrix $L:=[L_{ij}]$. In this paper, we first note that $D{-1}-L$ is always non-singular and then we prove that $D$ and its perturbation $(D{-1}-L){-1}$ have many interesting properties in common.

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