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Eigenspaces of Graphs (Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications 66)

Book information

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
1997
ISBN
0521573521, 9780521573528
LCC
QA166 .C83 1997
Open Library ID
OL966473M
Language
english
Format
DJVU
Filesize
2 MB (2292478 bytes)
Series
Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications 66
Pages
269\269
DPI
300
Scanned
yes
Time added
2012-02-04 16:00:00

Description

Graph theory is an important branch of contemporary combinatorial mathematics. By describing recent results in algebraic graph theory and demonstrating how linear algebra can be used to tackle graph-theoretical problems, the authors provide new techniques for specialists in graph theory. The book explains how the spectral theory of finite graphs can be strengthened by exploiting properties of the eigenspaces of adjacency matrices associated with a graph. The extension of spectral techniques proceeds at three levels: using eigenvectors associated with an arbitrary labeling of graph vertices, using geometrical invariants of eigenspaces such as graph angles and main angles, and introducing certain kinds of canonical eigenvectors by means of star partitions and star bases. Current research on these topics is part of a wider effort to forge closer links between algebra and combinatorics. Problems of graph reconstruction and identification are used to illustrate the importance of graph angles and star partitions in relation to graph structure. Specialists in graph theory will welcome this treatment of important new research.

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