Coordination sequences for root lattices and related graphs
classification
❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
math.CO
keywords
coordinationdistancegraphslatticesnumberrootsequencesvertices
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The coordination sequence s(k) of a graph counts the number of its vertices which have distance k from a given vertex, where the distance between two vertices is defined as the minimal number of bonds in any path connecting them. For a large class of graphs, including in particular the classical root lattices, we present the coordination sequences and their generating functions, summarizing and extending recent results of Conway and Sloane. A possible application to the theory of critical phenomena in lattice models is outlined.
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