The spectral excess theorem for distance-biregular graphs. (Q396831)

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The spectral excess theorem for distance-biregular graphs.
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    The spectral excess theorem for distance-biregular graphs. (English)
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    14 August 2014
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    Summary: The spectral excess theorem for distance-regular graphs states that a regular (connected) graph is distance-regular if and only if its spectral-excess equals its average excess. A bipartite graph \(\Gamma\) is distance-biregular when it is distance-regular around each vertex and the intersection array only depends on the stable set such a vertex belongs to. In this note we derive a new version of the spectral excess theorem for bipartite distance-biregular graphs.
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    distance-biregular graph
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    spectral excess theorem
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    orthogonal polynomials
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