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Growth and the spectrum of the Laplacian of an infinite graph
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    Growth and the spectrum of the Laplacian of an infinite graph (English)
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    25 November 1996
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    Let \(G\) be a locally finite, infinite graph and let \(\Delta\) be the combinatorial Laplacian. Let \(m\) and \(M\) be the infimum and the supremum of the essential spectrum of \(\Delta\); \(0\leq m\leq1\leq M\leq 2\). Let \(\mu(G)\) be the exponential growth constant of \(G\). The author shows that \[ m\leq{1-2e^{\mu/2}\over 1+e^\mu}\quad\text{and}\quad m\leq\Biggl({1-e^{\mu/2}\over 1+e^{\mu/2}}\Biggr)^2M. \] The first upper bound for \(m\) is a generalization of a result of Brooks for Riemannian manifolds. The author also derives several interesting corollaries of this result.
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    bipartite graph
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    infinite graph
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    Laplacian
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    spectrum
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    exponential growth
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