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Singular Values Versus Expansion in Directed and Undirected Graphs (2508.17539v1)

Published 24 Aug 2025 in math.CO and cs.DM

Abstract: We relate the nontrivial singular values $\sigma_2,\ldots,\sigma_n$ of the normalized adjacency matrix of an Eulerian directed graph to combinatorial measures of graph expansion: \ 1. We introduce a new directed analogue of conductance $\phi_{dir}$, and prove a Cheeger-like inequality showing that $\phi_{dir}$ is bounded away from 0 iff $\sigma_2$ is bounded away from 1. In undirected graphs, this can be viewed as a unification of the standard Cheeger Inequality and Trevisan's Cheeger Inequality for the smallest eigenvalue.\ 2. We prove a singular-value analogue of the Higher-Order Cheeger Inequalities, giving a combinatorial characterization of when $\sigma_k$ is bounded away from 1. \ 3. We tighten the relationship between $\sigma_2$ and vertex expansion, proving that if a $d$-regular graph $G$ with the property that all sets $S$ of size at most $n/2$ have at least $(1+\delta)\cdot |S|$ out-neighbors, then $1-\sigma_2=\Omega(\delta2/d)$. This bound is tight and saves a factor of $d$ over the previously known relationship.

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