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Intersection theory for graphs
Authors:Tom Brylawski
Institution:Department of Mathematics, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 USA
Abstract:An intersection theory developed by the author for matroids embedded in uniform geometries is applied to the case when the ambient geometry is the lattice of partitions of a finite set so that the matroid is a graph. General embedding theorems when applied to graphs give new interpretations to such invariants as the dichromate of Tutte. A polynomial in n + 1 variables, the polychromate, is defined for graphs with n vertices. This invariant is shown to be strictly stronger than the dichromate, it is edge-reconstructible and can be calculated for proper graphs from the polychromate of the complementary graph. By using Tutte's construction for codichromatic graphs (J. Combinatorial Theory 16 (1974), 168–174), copolychromatic (and therefore codichromatic) graphs of arbitrarily high connectivity are constructed thereby solving a problem posed in Tutte's paper.
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