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Some Criteria for a Signed Graph to Have Full Rank

Published 23 Aug 2017 in math.CO | (1708.07118v1)

Abstract: A weighted graph $G{\omega}$ consists of a simple graph $G$ with a weight $\omega$, which is a mapping,$\omega$: $E(G)\rightarrow\mathbb{Z}\backslash{0}$. A signed graph is a graph whose edges are labeled with $-1$ or $1$. In this paper, we characterize graphs which have a sign such that their signed adjacency matrix has full rank, and graphs which have a weight such that their weighted adjacency matrix does not have full rank. We show that for any arbitrary simple graph $G$, there is a sign $\sigma$ so that $G{\sigma}$ has full rank if and only if $G$ has a ${1,2}$-factor. We also show that for a graph $G$, there is a weight $\omega$ so that $G{\omega}$ does not have full rank if and only if $G$ has at least two ${1,2}$-factors.

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