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Spin models on triangle-free connected graphs
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    Spin models on triangle-free connected graphs (English)
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    6 March 1997
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    Spin models were introduced by \textit{V. Jones} [Pac. J. Math. 137, No. 2, 311-334 (1989; Zbl 0695.46029)] to construct invariants of knots and links. A spin model is defined as a pair \(S=(X,w)\) of a finite set \(X\) and a function \(w:X\times X\to \mathbb{C}\) satisfying several axioms. Let \(\Gamma=(X,E)\) be a connected graph with the usual metric \(\partial:X\times X\to \{0,1,\dots,d\}\), where \(d\) denotes the diameter of \(\Gamma\). It is shown that, if \(\Gamma\) has no 3-cycle, and if \(S=(X,t\circ\partial)\) is a spin model for a mapping \(t:\{0,1,\dots,d\}\to\mathbb{C}\) satisfying some conditions (which hold if \(t\) is injective), then \(\Gamma\) is an almost bipartite distance-regular graph.
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    knots
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    links
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    spin model
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    connected graph
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    diameter
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    distance-regular graph
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