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Isomorphic gcd-graphs over polynomial rings

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arxiv 2411.01768 v2 pith:VDBXC4W6 submitted 2024-11-04 math.NT

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Gcd-graphs over the ring of integers modulo $n$ are a simple and elegant class of integral graphs. The study of these graphs connects multiple areas of mathematics, including graph theory, number theory, and ring theory. In a recent work, inspired by the analogy between number fields and function fields, we define and study gcd-graphs over polynomial rings with coefficients in finite fields. We discover that, in both cases, gcd-graphs share many similar and analogous properties. In this article, we extend this line of research further. Among other topics, we explore an analog of a conjecture of So and a weaker version of Sander-Sander, concerning the conditions under which two gcd-graphs are isomorphic or isospectral. We also provide several constructions showing that, unlike the case over $\mathbb{Z}$, it is not uncommon for two gcd-graphs over polynomial rings to be isomorphic.

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