The index of a periodic graph (Q1329584)

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The index of a periodic graph
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    The index of a periodic graph (English)
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    28 November 1994
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    Periodic graphs \(G\) have been introduced by \textit{L. Collatz} [Result. Math. 1, 42-53 (1979; Zbl 0402.05054)] and form a special class of infinite, but locally finite, graphs. The spectrum of \(G\) is the union of spectra of some finite graphs. With a slightly modified definition of the spectrum, the author defines an index of \(G\) (an analog to the largest eigenvalue in finite case) and develops the corresponding theory. A sharp global lower bound for the index is obtained. For the finite case, see the survey by the reviewer and \textit{P. Rowlinson} [Linear Multilinear Algebra 28, No. 1/2, 3-33 (1990; Zbl 0744.05031)].
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    periodic graph
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    spectrum
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    index
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    eigenvalue
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    lower bound
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