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The Betti Number of the Independence Complex of Ternary Graphs

Published 22 Nov 2020 in math.CO and math.AT | (2011.10939v3)

Abstract: Given a graph GG, the \textit{independence complex} I(G)I(G) is the simplicial complex whose faces are the independent sets of V(G)V(G). Let b~i\tilde{b}_i denote the ii-th reduced Betti number of I(G)I(G), and let b(G)b(G) denote the sum of b~i(G)\tilde{b}_i(G)'s. A graph is ternary if it does not contain induced cycles with length divisible by three. G. Kalai and K. Meshulam conjectured that b(G)≤1b(G)\le 1 whenever GG is ternary. We prove this conjecture. This extends a recent results proved by Chudnovsky, Scott, Seymour and Spirkl that for any ternary graph GG, the number of independent sets with even cardinality and the independent sets with odd cardinality differ by at most 1.

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