Algebraic Combinatorics in Mathematical Chemistry. Methods and Algorithms. II. Program Implementation of the Weisfeiler-Leman Algorithm
Abstract: The stabilization algorithm of Weisfeiler and Leman has as an input any square matrix A of order n and returns the minimal cellular (coherent) algebra W(A) which includes A. In case when A=A(G) is the adjacency matrix of a graph G the algorithm examines all configurations in G having three vertices and, according to this information, partitions vertices and ordered pairs of vertices into equivalence classes. The resulting construction allows to associate to each graph G a matrix algebra W(G):= W(A(G))$ which is an invariant of the graph G. For many classes of graphs, in particular for most of the molecular graphs, the algebra W(G) coincides with the centralizer algebra of the automorphism group aut(G). In such a case the partition returned by the stabilization algorithm is equal to the partition into orbits of aut(G). We give algebraic and combinatorial descriptions of the Weisfeiler--Leman algorithm and present an efficient computer implementation of the algorithm written in C. The results obtained by testing the program on a considerable number of examples of graphs, in particular on some chemical molecular graphs, are also included.
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