The Merrifield-Simmons conjecture holds for bipartite graphs
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sigmaconjecturebipartitecdotgraphsholdsmerrifield-simmonsterm
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Let $G = (V, E)$ be a graph and $\sigma(G)$ the number of independent (vertex) sets in $G$. Then the Merrifield-Simmons conjecture states that the sign of the term $\sigma(G_{-u}) \cdot \sigma(G_{-v}) - \sigma(G) \cdot \sigma(G_{-u-v})$ only depends on the parity of the distance of the vertices $u, v \in V$ in $G$. We prove that the conjecture holds for bipartite graphs by considering a generalization of the term, where vertex subsets instead of vertices are deleted.
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