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Uniform scrambles on graphs
Published 22 Aug 2021 in math.CO and math.AG | (2108.09821v2)
Abstract: A scramble on a connected multigraph is a collection of connected subgraphs that generalizes the notion of a bramble. The maximum order of a scramble, called the scramble number of a graph, was recently developed as a tool for lower bounding divisorial gonality. We present results on the scramble of all connected subgraphs with a fixed number of vertices, using these to calculate scramble number and gonality both for large families of graphs, and for specific examples like the $4$- and $5$-dimensional hypercube graphs. We also study the computational complexity of the egg-cut number of a scramble.
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