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Counting homomorphisms in antiferromagnetic graphs via Lorentzian polynomials

Published 16 Jun 2025 in math.CO | (2506.13659v2)

Abstract: An edge-weighted graph GG, possibly with loops, is said to be antiferromagnetic if it has nonnegative weights and at most one positive eigenvalue, counting multiplicities. The number of graph homomorphisms from a graph HH to an antiferromagnetic graph GG generalises various important parameters in graph theory, including the number of independent sets and proper vertex-colourings, as well as their relaxations in statistical physics. We obtain homomorphism inequalities for various graphs HH and antiferromagnetic graphs~GG of the form [ \lvert\operatorname{Hom}(H,G)\rvert2 \leq \lvert\operatorname{Hom}(H\times K_2,G)\rvert, ] where H×K2H\times K_2 denotes the tensor product of HH and K2K_2. Firstly, we show that the inequality holds for any HH obtained by blowing up vertices of a bipartite graph into complete graphs and any antiferromagnetic GG. In particular, one can take H=Kd+1H=K_{d+1}, which already implies a new result for the Sah--Sawhney--Stoner--Zhao conjecture on the maximum number of dd-regular graphs in antiferromagnetic graphs. Secondly, the inequality also holds for G=KqG=K_q and those HH obtained by blowing up vertices of a bipartite graph into complete multipartite graphs, paths or even cycles. Both results can be seen as the first progress towards Zhao's conjecture on qq-colourings, which states that the inequality holds for any HH and G=KqG=K_q, after his own work. Our method leverages on the emerging theory of Lorentzian polynomials due to Br\"and\'en and Huh and log-concavity of the list colourings of bipartite graphs, which may be of independent interest.

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