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Coalescence of difans and diwheels
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    Coalescence of difans and diwheels (English)
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    15 February 2008
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    The problem being analyzed is whether the coalescence of difans and diwheels in a directed graph is nonderogatory. Proved are lemma and four theorems resulting in a formula for characteristic polynomial of a coalescence of two directed graphs, based on theorems presented first in 1980 by \textit{D. M. Cvetkovic}, \textit{M. Doob} and \textit{H. Sachs} [Spectra of graphs. Theory and application. Berlin: VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften (1980; Zbl 0458.05042)]. The article consists of three sections and a list of references. The first section -- introduction -- contains general definitions, problem-statement and a short survey of previous results. The second section contains local definitions and proofs of lemma and of a theorem resulting in a general formula. Three theorems, proved in the third section using results of the authors above, are considering the problem whether the coalescence of difans and diwheels is nonderogatory.
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    adjancy matrix
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    block matrix
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    characteristic polynomials
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    nonderogatory digraphs
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    coalescence of digraph
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