Spectral Properties of Zero-Divisor Graphs of Truncated Polynomial Rings
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The pith
For the zero-divisor graph of the ring Z_p[x]/(x^c), the A_α-matrix spectrum is determined in closed form and the Laplacian and distance eigenvalues are all integers.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
For R = Z_p[x]/(x^c) the zero-divisor graph Γ(R) has vertex set the nonzero zero-divisors and edges between distinct vertices whose product is zero; the eigenvalues of its A_α-matrix are given by explicit algebraic expressions in p and c, which immediately yield the adjacency spectrum and signless Laplacian spectrum, while the Laplacian spectrum and the distance spectrum consist entirely of integer values.
What carries the argument
The A_α-matrix of Γ(R), defined as a convex combination of the adjacency matrix and the diagonal degree matrix, whose characteristic polynomial is computed directly from the ring structure.
If this is right
- The adjacency eigenvalues of Γ(R) are given by a short explicit list depending on p and c.
- The signless Laplacian eigenvalues of Γ(R) are likewise given by an explicit list.
- Every eigenvalue of the ordinary Laplacian matrix of Γ(R) is an integer.
- Every eigenvalue of the distance matrix of Γ(R) is an integer.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- The same ring family may admit similar closed-form spectra for other matrices such as the Seidel matrix or normalized Laplacian.
- The integrality result suggests these graphs belong to the class of integral graphs, which could be used to test conjectures about integral distance-regular graphs.
Load-bearing premise
The ring must be exactly Z_p[x] modulo x^c with the zero-divisor graph using only nonzero zero-divisors and edges precisely when the product is zero.
What would settle it
For the concrete case p=2 and c=2, compute the characteristic polynomial of the A_α-matrix of the resulting graph by hand or machine and check whether its roots match the closed-form expressions given in the paper.
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read the original abstract
Let $R$ be a commutative ring with identity and let $Z^{\ast}(R)$ denote the set of nonzero zero-divisors of $R$. The \emph{zero-divisor graph} $ \varGamma(R)$ is the simple graph with vertex set $V( \varGamma(R))=Z^{\ast}(R)$, where two distinct vertices$x,y\in Z^{\ast}(R)$ are adjacent if and only if $xy=0$ in $R$. In this paper we investigate the zero-divisor graph of the truncated polynomial ring $R=\mathbb{Z}_{p}[x]/\langle x^{c}\rangle,$ for $c\in\mathbb{N}.$ We determine the spectrum of the $A_{\alpha}$-matrix associated with $ \varGamma(R)$, and, as special cases, explicitly obtain both the adjacency spectrum and the signless Laplacian spectrum of $ \varGamma(R)$. Furthermore, we prove that the Laplacian eigenvalues, as well as the distance eigenvalues, of these graphs are all integers.
Editorial analysis
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Referee Report
Summary. The paper studies the zero-divisor graph Γ(R) of the truncated polynomial ring R = ℤ_p[x]/(x^c) for prime p and natural number c. It determines the spectrum of the A_α-matrix associated to Γ(R), obtains the adjacency spectrum and signless Laplacian spectrum explicitly as special cases, and proves that the Laplacian eigenvalues and the distance eigenvalues are all integers.
Significance. The central contribution is an equitable partition of the vertex set into valuation level sets V_k (k=1 to c-1) that reduces every claimed spectrum to the eigenvalues of an explicit (c-1)×(c-1) quotient matrix together with internal eigenvalues on each block. The quotient matrices have integer entries and the induced subgraphs on the blocks are empty or complete, so the internal eigenvalues are integers by inspection; the paper supplies closed-form expressions for the quotient eigenvalues. This yields fully explicit, parameter-free spectral formulas and integrality results for a concrete infinite family of graphs arising from commutative algebra.
minor comments (2)
- [Theorem 3.1] In the statement of the main theorems, explicitly record the dependence on the prime p and the exponent c (e.g., “for every prime p and every integer c ≥ 2”).
- [Section 2] The definition of the A_α-matrix is standard, but a one-sentence reminder of the formula A_α = αD + (1-α)A would improve readability for readers outside spectral graph theory.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for their positive summary, detailed assessment of the significance of the equitable partition approach, and recommendation to accept the manuscript.
Circularity Check
No significant circularity; derivation is self-contained
full rationale
The paper derives the spectra of the A_α-matrix, adjacency matrix, signless Laplacian, Laplacian, and distance matrix of Γ(R) for R = ℤ_p[x]/(x^c) by partitioning the vertex set into level sets V_k (k=1 to c-1) according to the valuation of the polynomials. This yields an equitable partition whose quotient matrix is explicitly constructed with integer entries from the ring multiplication rules; the eigenvalues of the quotient are solved directly, while the internal eigenvalues on each V_k follow from the induced subgraphs being complete or empty (hence integer spectra) and constant distances within blocks. All steps are obtained from the graph definition and the explicit structure of R without any fitted parameters, self-referential equations, or load-bearing self-citations. The results are therefore independent computations rather than reductions to the inputs by construction.
Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger
axioms (2)
- domain assumption R is a commutative ring with identity
- domain assumption The zero-divisor graph is simple with vertices Z^*(R) and edges when xy=0
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