Distance ideals of digraphs

We focus on strongly connected, strong for short, digraphs since in this setting distance is defined for every pair of vertices. Distance ideals generalize the spectrum and Smith normal form of several distance matrices associated with strong digraphs. We introduce the concept of pattern which allow...

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Published inarXiv.org
Main Authors Alfaro, Carlos A, Hoekstra-Mendoza, Teresa I, Juan Pablo Serrano, Villagrán, Ralihe R
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LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 05.08.2024
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Summary:We focus on strongly connected, strong for short, digraphs since in this setting distance is defined for every pair of vertices. Distance ideals generalize the spectrum and Smith normal form of several distance matrices associated with strong digraphs. We introduce the concept of pattern which allow us to characterize the family \(\Gamma_1\) of digraphs with only one trivial distance ideal over \({\mathbb Z}\). This result generalizes an analogous result for undirected graphs that states that connected graphs with one trivial ideal over \(\mathbb{Z}\) consists of either complete graphs or complete bipartite graphs. It turns out that the strong digraphs in \(\Gamma_1\) consists in the circuit with 3 vertices and a family \(\Lambda\) of strong digraphs that contains complete graphs and complete bipartite graphs, regarded as digraphs. We also compute all distance ideals of some strong digraphs in the family \(\Lambda\). Then, we explore circuits, which turn out to be an infinite family of minimal forbidden digraphs, as induced subdigraphs, for the strong digraphs in \(\Gamma_1\). This suggests that a characterization of \(\Gamma_1\) in terms of forbidden induced subdigraphs is harder than using patterns.
ISSN:2331-8422