Edge isoperimetry of lattices
Abstract: We present two results related to an edge-isoperimetric question for Cayley graphs on the integer lattice asked by Ben Barber and Joshua Erde [Isoperimetry of Integer Lattices, Discrete Analysis 7 (2018)]. For any (undirected) graph , the edge boundary of a subset of vertices is the number of edges between and its complement in . Barber and Erde asked whether for any Cayley graph on , there is always an ordering of such that for each , the first terms minimize the edge boundary among all subsets of size . First, we present an example of a Cayley graph on (for all ) for which there is no such ordering. Furthermore, we show that for all and any optimal -vertex subset of , there is no infinite sequence of optimal sets , where for . This is to be contrasted with the positive result in shown by Joseph Briggs and Chris Wells [arXiv:2402.14087]. Our second result is a positive example for the unit-length triangular lattice (which is isomorphic to ) where two vertices are connected by an edge if their distance is $1$ or . We show that this graph has such an ordering. This is the most complicated example known to us of a two-dimensional Cayley graph for which an ordering exists.
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