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Chromatic Zeros On Hierarchical Lattices and Equidistribution on Parameter Space

Published 3 Apr 2019 in math-ph, math.CO, math.DS, and math.MP | (1904.02195v3)

Abstract: Associated to any finite simple graph $\Gamma$ is the chromatic polynomial $P_\Gamma(q)$ whose complex zeroes are called the chromatic zeros of $\Gamma$. A hierarchical lattice is a sequence of finite simple graphs ${\Gamma_n}{n=0}\infty$ built recursively using a substitution rule expressed in terms of a generating graph. For each $n$, let $\mu_n$ denote the probability measure that assigns a Dirac measure to each chromatic zero of $\Gamma_n$. Under a mild hypothesis on the generating graph, we prove that the sequence $\mu_n$ converges to some measure $\mu$ as $n$ tends to infinity. We call $\mu$ the limiting measure of chromatic zeros associated to ${\Gamma_n}{n=0}\infty$. In the case of the Diamond Hierarchical Lattice we prove that the support of $\mu$ has Hausdorff dimension two. The main techniques used come from holomorphic dynamics and more specifically the theories of activity/bifurcation currents and arithmetic dynamics. We prove a new equidistribution theorem that can be used to relate the chromatic zeros of a hierarchical lattice to the activity current of a particular marked point. We expect that this equidistribution theorem will have several other applications.

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