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Matching complexes of trees and applications of the matching tree algorithm

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arxiv 1905.10560 v4 pith:5RR33XNV submitted 2019-05-25 math.CO math.AT

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keywords matchingcomplexesgraphstreesalgorithmcomplexconnectivityhomotopy
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A matching complex of a simple graph $G$ is a simplicial complex with faces given by the matchings of $G$. The topology of matching complexes is mysterious; there are few graphs for which the homotopy type is known. Marietti and Testa showed that matching complexes of forests are contractible or homotopy equivalent to a wedge of spheres. We study two specific families of trees. For caterpillar graphs, we give explicit formulas for the number of spheres in each dimension and for perfect binary trees we find a strict connectivity bound. We also use a tool from discrete Morse theory called the \textit{Matching Tree Algorithm} to study the connectivity of honeycomb graphs, partially answering a question raised by Jonsson.

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