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Exploring Graphs with Distinct $M$-Eigenvalues: Product Operation, Wronskian Vertices, and Controllability
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Pith's one-line read This paper proves that rooted products preserve distinct M-eigenvalues exactly when the base graph is M-separable and the root is an M-Wronskian vertex, and it derives a controllability criterion plus infinite cospectral-pair…
desk verdict The general separability criterion for the new product is false as stated because it omits a needed hypothesis on G, but the rooted-product and controllability results are solid enough to warrant a serious referee. read the letter →
The pith
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
The reading
What carries the argument
The engine is the Kronecker-product decomposition $A(G \circ_C H)=C\otimes A(G)+A(H)\otimes I_n$. For the rooted-product case $C=E_{u,u}$, this gives $\operatorname{Spec}_M(G\circ H)=\bigcup_{\mu\in\operatorname{Spec}_M(G)}\{\text{roots of }\varphi(M(H),x)-\mu\varphi(M_u(H),x)\}$. The named object carrying the argument is the $M$-Wronskian vertex of $H$, defined by the nonvanishing of the Wronskian of $\varphi(M(H),x)$ and $\varphi(M_u(H),x)$; it guarantees that each member polynomial in the union is square-free and that no two distinct members share a root. The proof that this is equivalent to $\gcd(\varphi(M(H),x),\varphi(M_u(H),x))=1$ uses Cauchy interlacing plus a lemma on positive partial-fraction expansions of interlacing polynomials, and that equivalence is what turns the separability question into a simple gcd computation.
What would settle it
Take a small weighted graph $H$, such as a 3-vertex weighted path, and compute both $\varphi(M(H),x)$ and $\varphi(M_u(H),x)$; if $\gcd(\varphi(M(H),x),\varphi(M_u(H),x))=1$ but the Wronskian $\varphi(M(H),x)\varphi'(M_u(H),x)-\varphi'(M(H),x)\varphi(M_u(H),x)$ has a real root for some choice of weights, then Theorem 3.4 and the main separability criterion Theorem 3.6 are refuted.
Extended reading notes
Core claim
The central result is Theorem 3.6: for weighted graphs $G$ and $H$ with root vertex $u$ of $H$, the rooted product $G \circ H$ is $M$-separable if and only if $G$ is $M$-separable and $u$ is an $M$-Wronskian vertex of $H$. An $M$-Wronskian vertex is one for which the Wronskian $$\varphi(M(H),x)\varphi'(M_u(H),x)-\varphi'(M(H),x)\varphi(M_u(H),x)$$ never vanishes; Theorem 3.4 identifies this exactly with $\gcd(\varphi(M(H),x),\varphi(M_u(H),x))=1$, i.e. with the root-deleted spectrum strictly interlacing the full spectrum. The paper also proves a matching controllability statement, Theorem 6.1: $G \circ H$ is $M$-controllable exactly when $G$ is $M$-controllable, the same gcd condition holds, and every matrix $B(\mu)=M(H)+\mu E_{u,u}$ with $\mu$ in the $M$-spectrum of $G$ is controllable. Alongside these, the paper shows that appending a pendant path to a graph preserves the $M$-Wronskian property of the terminal vertex, and uses that to build infinite families of non-isomorphic $M$-cospectral graphs inside the class of $M$-separable graphs.
Load-bearing premise
The main criterion assumes a technical converse: whenever the two spectra interlace strictly, the deleted characteristic polynomial can be written as a positive combination of the full polynomial's simple quotients; the paper cites a lemma that goes in the opposite direction, and if that unstated converse is false the criterion collapses.
Editorial extensions
If this is right
- The rooted-product criterion unifies earlier path-based results: any $M$-separable graph $G$ combined with any rooted $H$ whose root is $M$-Wronskian stays $M$-separable, covering the adjacency, Laplacian, normalized Laplacian, $A_{\alpha}$, and universal spectra in one statement.
- Because appending pendant paths preserves $M$-Wronskian vertices, there are infinitely many rooted graphs $H$ with this property, so the class of connected graphs with distinct $M$-eigenvalues is closed under many rooted products rather than only path-rooted ones.
- If $G_1$ and $G_2$ are $M$-cospectral and $H^m_v$ has $u_m$ as an $M$-Wronskian vertex, then $G_1\circ H^m_v$ and $G_2\circ H^m_v$ are non-isomorphic, $M$-cospectral, and $M$-separable, giving a recursive source of infinite such pairs.
- $M$-controllability of $G\circ H$ is decidable from the $M$-spectrum of $G$ and the controllability of the finitely many matrices $B(\mu)=M(H)+\mu E_{u,u}$; in particular, both factors must be controllable when the base graph has a zero eigenvalue.
- If $G\circ H$ is determined by its $M$-spectrum, then so is $G$; with the coprimality condition, $M$-cospectrality of the products forces $M$-cospectrality of the bases, so the product construction cannot create spurious cospectral identifications.
Reading between the lines
- The gcd criterion suggests a practical filter: since $M$-Wronskian vertices are detectable by polynomial gcd rather than full eigenvalue computation, one can enumerate rooted graphs up to moderate order and immediately generate large $M$-separable products with any separable base.
- The same spectral-union decomposition is stated for arbitrary $C$, so searching for matrices $C$ for which the $B(\mu)$ families have pairwise disjoint root sets could produce broader families of separable product graphs beyond the rooted-product case.
- The numerical census in the paper shows that every $A$-controllable graph up to order nine has an $A$-Wronskian vertex; if this pattern persists, controllability and Wronskian-vertex existence may be equivalent for all $A$-controllable graphs, a question the paper leaves open.
- Because eigenvectors of the product decompose as tensor products, main-character splits multiplicatively between $G$ and each $B(\mu)$, which gives a route to controllability criteria for Cartesian and other $C$-products without forming large walk matrices.
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Editorial analysis
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Referee Report
Summary. The paper introduces a graph product G ∘_C H with adjacency matrix C ⊗ A(G) + A(H) ⊗ I_n, studies its M-spectrum and eigenvectors, and aims to characterize when the product has distinct M-eigenvalues. For the rooted-product case C = E_{11}, it introduces the notion of an M-Wronskian vertex, proves that a vertex is M-Wronskian exactly when the characteristic polynomials of M(H) and its principal submatrix are coprime, and uses this to give an iff condition for rooted products to be M-separable. It then applies these tools to construct infinite families of non-isomorphic M-cospectral graphs and gives a necessary and sufficient condition for rooted products to be M-controllable.
Significance. If the technical gaps are repaired, the paper is a useful contribution: Lemma 2.1 provides a convenient spectral decomposition for the new product, Theorem 3.6 gives a clean separability criterion for rooted products, and the Wronskian-vertex machinery yields a systematic construction of cospectral pairs in the class of graphs with distinct eigenvalues. The paper also contains explicit examples and a numerical census of small graphs. However, the advertised general separability criterion (Theorems 3.1 and 3.2) is false as stated, the proof of the key Wronskian-gcd equivalence (Theorem 3.4) uses an unproved converse of the cited interlacing lemma, and the controllability proof (Theorem 6.1) omits a necessary simplicity argument. These are fixable within the manuscript's scope, but the current wording cannot be accepted as is.
major comments (3)
- [Section 3, Theorems 3.1 and 3.2]
- [Section 3, proof of Theorem 3.4]
- [Section 6, proof of Theorem 6.1]
minor comments (5)
- [Section 2, Lemma 2.1 proof]
- [Section 2, Lemma 2.1 and Theorem 2.1]
- [Section 3, Lemma 3.2]
- [Section 6, Table 1]
- [Section 4, Example 5]
Circularity Check
No circular derivation: the M-spectrum, separability, and controllability results follow from Kronecker-sum spectral identities and external interlacing lemmas, with no fitted input relabeled as a prediction.
full rationale
The paper's central chain is non-circular. The M-spectrum formula Spec_M(G∘_C H)=∪_{μ∈Spec_M(G)} S(μ) is obtained in Lemma 2.1/Theorem 2.2 by applying the Kronecker-sum eigenvector identity D(η⊗ξ)=λη⊗ξ directly to the definition M(G∘_C H)=C⊗M(G)+M(H)⊗I_n; no parameter is fitted and no target conclusion is assumed. The separability criteria then follow by analyzing multiple roots of the polynomials φ(M(H),x)−μφ(M_u(H),x). Lemma 3.1 proves the gcd condition is equivalent to disjointness of the S(μ) sets, and Lemma 3.2 derives the separability criterion from the spectrum formula. Theorem 3.4 shows that the newly defined M-Wronskian condition (a Wronskian with no real zeros) is equivalent to gcd=1, using Cauchy interlacing and an external lemma from Fisk; the equivalence is nontrivial and not a definitional identity. Theorem 3.6 combines these equivalences, and Theorem 6.1 similarly derives controllability of the rooted product from the main-eigenvector decomposition η_ij⊗ξ_j; the condition that each B(μ) is controllable is an independent spectral condition on H, not a restatement of the conclusion. There are no fitting steps and no author self-citations used as evidence; prior work by Lou, Tian, and Godsil/McKay is background or external support. Two caveats are correctness issues rather than circularity: Theorems 3.1–3.2 omit the hypothesis that G is M-separable, and the K_{2,2}∘_{E11}P2 example shows they are false as stated; and Theorem 3.4 applies Lemma 3.3 in a converse direction that the quoted statement does not explicitly contain. Neither defect makes a claimed result true by construction, so the circularity score remains 0.
Assumptions & free parameters
assumptions (4)
- standard math Cauchy's Interlacing Theorem: eigenvalues of a principal submatrix interlace with those of the full symmetric matrix.
- standard math Fisk's Lemma (Lemma 3.3, arXiv math/0612833): if roots of g interlace with roots of f, then g can be expanded with positive partial fractions.
- standard math Spectral theorem for real symmetric matrices: an orthonormal eigenbasis exists.
- domain assumption The new product G∘C H is defined by adjacency matrix C⊗A(G)+A(H)⊗I_n; for M∈{L,Q,A_α,U} the M-matrix formula holds only for diagonal C.
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abstract
Let $\mathcal{G}^M$ denote the set of connected graphs with distinct $M$-eigenvalues. This paper explores the $M$-spectrum and eigenvectors of a new product $G\circ_C H$ of graphs $G$ and $H$. We present the necessary and sufficient condition for $G\circ_C H$ to have distinct $M$-eigenvalues. Specifically, for the rooted product $G\circ H$, we present a more concise and precise condition. A key concept, the $M$-Wronskian vertex, which plays a crucial role in determining graph properties related to separability and construction of specific graph families, is investigated. We propose a novel method for constructing infinite pairs of non-isomorphic $M$-cospectral graphs in $\mathcal{G}^M$ by leveraging the structural properties of the $M$-Wronskian vertex. Moreover, the necessary and sufficient condition for $G\circ H$ to be $M$-controllable is given.
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