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Laplacian Pair State Transfer on Total Graphs

Published 9 Feb 2026 in math.CO | (2602.08684v1)

Abstract: The total graph of a graph GG, denoted T(G)\mathcal{T}(G), is defined as the graph whose vertex set is the union of the vertex set of GG and the edge set of GG such that two vertices of T(G)\mathcal{T}(G) are adjacent if the corresponding elements of GG are adjacent or incident. In this paper, we investigate Laplacian perfect pair state transfer and Laplacian pretty good pair state transfer on T(G)\mathcal{T}(G), where GG is an rr-regular graph. We prove that if $r>2$ and r+1r+1 is not a Laplacian eigenvalue of GG, then T(G)\mathcal{T}(G) fails to exhibit Laplacian perfect pair state transfer. We also prove that if GG is a complete graph on more than three vertices, then T(G)\mathcal{T}(G) fails to exhibit Laplacian perfect pair state transfer. Further, we prove that under some mild conditions, T(G)\mathcal{T}(G) exhibits Laplacian pretty good pair state transfer, where GG is an rr-regular graph such that $r>2$ and r+1r+1 is not a Laplacian eigenvalue of GG. We use these conditions to obtain infinitely many total graphs exhibiting Laplacian pretty good pair state transfer.

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