Laplacian Distribution and Domination
classification
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gammalaplaciandenotedistributiondominationgraphsnumberapplications
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Let $m_G(I)$ denote the number of Laplacian eigenvalues of a graph $G$ in an interval $I$, and let $\gamma(G)$ denote its domination number. We extend the recent result $m_G[0,1) \leq \gamma(G)$, and show that isolate-free graphs also satisfy $\gamma(G) \leq m_G[2,n]$. In pursuit of better understanding Laplacian eigenvalue distribution, we find applications for these inequalities. We relate these spectral parameters with the approximability of $\gamma(G)$, showing that $\frac{\gamma(G)}{m_G[0,1)} \not\in O(\log n)$. However, $\gamma(G) \leq m_G[2, n] \leq (c + 1) \gamma(G)$ for $c$-cyclic graphs, $c \geq 1$. For trees $T$, $\gamma(T) \leq m_T[2, n] \leq 2 \gamma(G)$.
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