On the zeroes of hypergraph independence polynomials

11/01/2022
by   David Galvin, et al.
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We study the locations of complex zeroes of independence polynomials of bounded degree hypergraphs. For graphs, this is a long-studied subject with applications to statistical physics, algorithms, and combinatorics. Results on zero-free regions for bounded-degree graphs include Shearer's result on the optimal zero-free disk, along with several recent results on other zero-free regions. Much less is known for hypergraphs. We make some steps towards an understanding of zero-free regions for bounded-degree hypergaphs by proving that all hypergraphs of maximum degree Δ have a zero-free disk almost as large as the optimal disk for graphs of maximum degree Δ established by Shearer (of radius ∼ 1/(e Δ)). Up to logarithmic factors in Δ this is optimal, even for hypergraphs with all edge-sizes strictly greater than 2. We conjecture that for k≥ 3, k-uniform linear hypergraphs have a much larger zero-free disk of radius Ω(Δ^- 1/k-1 ). We establish this in the case of linear hypertrees.

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