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Summary: In spectral graph theory a graph with least eigenvalue \(-2\) is exceptional if it is connected, has least eigenvalue greater than or equal to \(-2\), and it is not a generalized line graph. A \((\kappa,\tau)\)-regular set \(S\) of a graph is a vertex subset, inducing a \(\kappa\)-regular subgraph such that every vertex not in \(S\) has \(\tau\) neighbors in \(S\). We present a recursive construction of all regular exceptional graphs as successive extensions by regular sets. | |||
Property / review text: Summary: In spectral graph theory a graph with least eigenvalue \(-2\) is exceptional if it is connected, has least eigenvalue greater than or equal to \(-2\), and it is not a generalized line graph. A \((\kappa,\tau)\)-regular set \(S\) of a graph is a vertex subset, inducing a \(\kappa\)-regular subgraph such that every vertex not in \(S\) has \(\tau\) neighbors in \(S\). We present a recursive construction of all regular exceptional graphs as successive extensions by regular sets. / rank | |||
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A recursive construction of the regular exceptional graphs with least eigenvalue \(-2\) (English)
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19 August 2014
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Summary: In spectral graph theory a graph with least eigenvalue \(-2\) is exceptional if it is connected, has least eigenvalue greater than or equal to \(-2\), and it is not a generalized line graph. A \((\kappa,\tau)\)-regular set \(S\) of a graph is a vertex subset, inducing a \(\kappa\)-regular subgraph such that every vertex not in \(S\) has \(\tau\) neighbors in \(S\). We present a recursive construction of all regular exceptional graphs as successive extensions by regular sets.
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spectral graph theory
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exceptional graphs
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posets
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