Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6424330 European Journal of Combinatorics 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Regular and distance-regular characterizations of general graphs are well-known. In particular, the spectral excess theorem states that a connected graph Γ is distance-regular if and only if its spectral excess (a number that can be computed from the spectrum) equals the average excess (the mean of the numbers of vertices at extremal distance from every vertex). The aim of this paper is to derive new characterizations of regularity and distance-regularity for the more restricted family of bipartite graphs. In this case, some characterizations of (bi)regular bipartite graphs are given in terms of the mean degrees in every partite set and the Hoffman polynomial. Moreover, it is shown that the conditions for having distance-regularity in such graphs can be relaxed when compared with general graphs. Finally, a new version of the spectral excess theorem for bipartite graphs is presented.

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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
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