
arXiv: 2208.11002
For $q\in\mathbb{R}$, the $Q$-matrix $Q=Q_q$ of a connected simple graph $G=(V,E)$ is $Q_q=(q^{\partial(x,y)})_{x,y\in V}$, where $\partial$ denotes the path-length distance. Describing the set $π(G)$ consisting of those $q\in \mathbb{R}$ for which $Q_q$ is positive semidefinite is fundamental in asymptotic spectral analysis of graphs from the viewpoint of quantum probability theory. Assume that $G$ has at least two vertices. Then $π(G)$ is easily seen to be a nonempty closed subset of the interval $[-1,1]$. In this note, we show that $π(G)=[-1,1]$ if and only if $G$ is isometrically embeddable into a hypercube (infinite-dimensional if $G$ is infinite) if and only if $G$ is bipartite and does not possess certain five-vertex configurations, an example of which is an induced $K_{2,3}$.
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Distance in graphs, Graphs and linear algebra (matrices, eigenvalues, etc.), \(Q\)-matrix, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Positive definite functions on groups, semigroups, etc., Combinatorics (math.CO), 05C50, 05C12, 43A35, positive definite kernel
Distance in graphs, Graphs and linear algebra (matrices, eigenvalues, etc.), \(Q\)-matrix, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Positive definite functions on groups, semigroups, etc., Combinatorics (math.CO), 05C50, 05C12, 43A35, positive definite kernel
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