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Connections between graphs and matrix spaces

Israel Journal of Mathematics(2023)

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Abstract
Given a bipartite graph G , the graphical matrix space S_G consists of matrices whose non-zero entries can only be at those positions corresponding to edges in G . Tutte (J. London Math. Soc., 1947), Edmonds (J. Res. Nat. Bur. Standards Sect. B, 1967) and Lovász (FCT, 1979) observed connections between perfect matchings in G and full-rank matrices in S_G . Dieudonné (Arch. Math., 1948) proved a tight upper bound on the dimensions of those matrix spaces containing only singular matrices. The starting point of this paper is a simultaneous generalization of these two classical results: we show that the largest dimension over subspaces of S_G containing only singular matrices is equal to the maximum size over subgraphs of G without perfect matchings, based on Meshulam’s proof of Dieudonné’s result (Quart. J. Math., 1985). Starting from this result, we go on to establish more connections between properties of graphs and matrix spaces. For example, we establish connections between acyclicity and nilpotency, between strong connectivity and irreducibility, and between isomorphism and conjugacy/congruence. For each connection, we study three types of correspondences, namely the basic correspondence, the inherited correspondence (for subgraphs and subspaces), and the induced correspondence (for induced subgraphs and restrictions). Some correspondences lead to intriguing generalizations of classical results, such as Dieudonné’s result mentioned above, and a celebrated theorem of Gerstenhaber regarding the largest dimension of nil matrix spaces (Amer. J. Math., 1958). Finally, we show some implications of our results to quantum information and present open problems in computational complexity motivated by these results.
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graphs,matrix,spaces
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