A new graph product and a tensor-based matrix construction yield new infinite families of graphs whose minimum number of distinct eigenvalues equals two.
Graphs with Bipartite Complement that Admit Two Distinct Eigenvalues
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The parameter $q(G)$ of an $n$-vertex graph $G$ is the minimum number of distinct eigenvalues over the family of symmetric matrices described by $G$. We show that all $G$ with $e(\overline{G}) = |E(\overline{G})| \leq \lfloor n/2 \rfloor -1$ have $q(G)=2$. We conjecture that any $G$ with $e(\overline{G}) \leq n-3$ satisfies $q(G) = 2$. We show that this conjecture is true if $\overline{G}$ is bipartite and in other sporadic cases. Furthermore, we characterize $G$ with $\overline{G}$ bipartite and $e(\overline{G}) = n-2$ for which $q(G) > 2$.
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Two Distinct Eigenvalues from a New Graph Product
A new graph product and a tensor-based matrix construction yield new infinite families of graphs whose minimum number of distinct eigenvalues equals two.