Zeta Functions of Graphs: A Stroll through the Garden (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics)
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Author(s)Audrey Terras
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN / ASIN0521113679
ISBN-139780521113670
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank3,404,841
CategoryMathematics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Graph theory meets number theory in this stimulating book. Ihara zeta functions of finite graphs are reciprocals of polynomials, sometimes in several variables. Analogies abound with number-theoretic functions such as Riemann/Dedekind zeta functions. For example, there is a Riemann hypothesis (which may be false) and prime number theorem for graphs. Explicit constructions of graph coverings use Galois theory to generalize Cayley and Schreier graphs. Then non-isomorphic simple graphs with the same zeta are produced, showing you cannot hear the shape of a graph. The spectra of matrices such as the adjacency and edge adjacency matrices of a graph are essential to the plot of this book, which makes connections with quantum chaos and random matrix theory, plus expander/Ramanujan graphs of interest in computer science. Pitched at beginning graduate students, the book will also appeal to researchers. Many well-chosen illustrations and diagrams, and exercises throughout, theoretical and computer-based.
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