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Hoffman-London graphs: When paths minimize HH-colorings among trees

Published 29 Dec 2025 in math.CO | (2512.23828v1)

Abstract: Given a graph GG and a target graph HH, an HH-coloring of GG is an adjacency-preserving vertex map from GG to HH. The number of HH-colorings of GG, hom(G,H)\hom(G,H), has been studied for many classes of GG and HH. In particular, extremal questions of maximizing and minimizing hom(G,H)\hom(G,H) have been considered when HH is a clique or GG is a tree. In this paper, we develop a new technique using automorphisms of HH to show that hom(T,H)\hom(T,H) is minimized by paths as TT varies over trees on a fixed number of vertices. We introduce the term Hoffman-London to refer to graphs that are minimal in this sense. In particular, we define an automorphic similarity matrix which is used to compute hom(T,H)\hom(T,H) and give matrix conditions under which HH is Hoffman-London. We then apply this technique to identify several families of graphs that are Hoffman-London, including loop threshold graphs and some with applications in statistical physics (e.g. the Widom-Rowlinson model). By combining our approach with a few other observations, we fully characterize the minimizing trees for all graphs HH on three or fewer vertices.

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