Scalar-linear Solvability of Matroidal Networks Associated with Representable Matroids
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We study matroidal networks introduced by Dougherty et al. We prove the converse of the following theorem: If a network is scalar-linearly solvable over some finite field, then the network is a matroidal network associated with a representable matroid over a finite field. It follows that a network is scalar-linearly solvable if and only if the network is a matroidal network associated with a representable matroid over a finite field. We note that this result combined with the construction method due to Dougherty et al. gives a method for generating scalar-linearly solvable networks. Using the converse implicitly, we demonstrate scalar-linear solvability of two classes of matroidal networks: networks constructed from uniform matroids and those constructed from graphic matroids.
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