Line and Subdivision Graphs Determined by T4-Gain Graphs

Author:

Alazemi AbdullahORCID,Anđelić Milica,Belardo Francesco,Brunetti Maurizio,Fonseca Carlos M. da

Abstract

Let T 4 = { ± 1 , ± i } be the subgroup of fourth roots of unity inside T , the multiplicative group of complex units. For a T 4 -gain graph Φ = ( Γ , T 4 , φ ) , we introduce gain functions on its line graph L ( Γ ) and on its subdivision graph S ( Γ ) . The corresponding gain graphs L ( Φ ) and S ( Φ ) are defined up to switching equivalence and generalize the analogous constructions for signed graphs. We discuss some spectral properties of these graphs and in particular we establish the relationship between the Laplacian characteristic polynomial of a gain graph Φ , and the adjacency characteristic polynomials of L ( Φ ) and S ( Φ ) . A suitably defined incidence matrix for T 4 -gain graphs plays an important role in this context.

Funder

College of Graduate Studies, Kuwait University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Mathematics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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