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A Cheeger inequality for the lower spectral gap

Published 7 Jun 2023 in math.CO | (2306.04436v2)

Abstract: Let $\Gamma$ be a Cayley graph, or a Cayley sum graph, or a twisted Cayley graph, or a twisted Cayley sum graph, or a vertex-transitive graph. Denote the degree of $\Gamma$ by $d$, its edge Cheeger constant by $\mathfrak{h}\Gamma$, and its vertex Cheeger constant by $h\Gamma$. Assume that $\Gamma$ is undirected, non-bipartite. We prove that the edge bipartiteness constant of $\Gamma$ is $\Omega({\mathfrak{h}\Gamma}/{d})$, the vertex bipartiteness constant of $\Gamma$ is $\Omega(h\Gamma)$, and the smallest eigenvalue of the normalized adjacency operator of $\Gamma$ is $-1 + \Omega({h_\Gamma2}/{d2})$. This answers in the affirmative a question of Moorman, Ralli and Tetali on the lower spectral gap of Cayley sum graphs.

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