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Maximum flow and self-avoiding walk on bunkbed graphs

Published 10 Feb 2025 in math.PR and math.CO | (2502.06237v1)

Abstract: We consider two combinatorial models on bunkbed graphs: maximum flow and self-avoiding walks. A bunkbed graph is defined as the Cartesian product $G\times K_2$, where $G$ is a finite graph and $K_2$ is the complete graph on two vertices, labelled $0$ and $1$. For the maximum flow problem, we show that if the bunkbed graph $G\times K_2$ has non-negative, reflection-symmetric edge capacities, then for any $u, v\in V(G)$, the maximum flow strength from $(u,0)$ to $(v,0)$ in $G\times K_2$ is at least as large as that from $(u,0)$ to $(v,1)$. For the self-avoiding walk model on a bunkbed graph $G\times K_2$, we investigate whether there are more self-avoiding walks from $(u,0)$ to $(v,1)$ than from $(u,0)$ to $(v,0)$. We prove that this holds when $G=K_n$ is a complete graph and $n$ is sufficiently large. Additionally, we provide examples where the statement does not holds and pose the question of whether it remains true when ${u,v}$ is not a cut-edge of $G$.

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