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Nut digraphsNino Bašić,
Patrick W. Fowler,
Maxine M. McCarthy,
Primož Potočnik, 2026, original scientific article
Abstract: A nut graph is a simple graph whose kernel is spanned by a single full vector (i.e., the adjacency matrix has a single zero eigenvalue and all non-zero kernel eigenvectors have no zero entry). We classify generalisations of nut graphs to nut digraphs: a digraph whose kernel (resp. co-kernel) is spanned by a full vector is dextro-nut (resp. laevo-nut); a bi-nut digraph is both laevo- and dextro-nut; an ambi-nut digraph is a bi-nut digraph where kernel and co-kernel are spanned by the same vector; a digraph is inter-nut if the intersection of the kernel and co-kernel is spanned by a full vector. It is known that a nut graph is connected, leafless and non-bipartite. It is shown here that an ambi-nut digraph is strongly connected, non-bipartite (i.e., has a non-bipartite underlying graph) and has minimum in-degree and minimum out-degree of at least 2. Refined notions of core and core-forbidden vertices apply to singular digraphs. Infinite families of nut digraphs and systematic coalescence, crossover and multiplier constructions are introduced. Relevance of nut digraphs to topological physics is discussed.
Keywords: nut graph, core graph, nullity, directed graph, nut digraph, dextro-nut, laevo-nut, bi-nut, ambi-nut, inter-nut, dextro-core vertex, laevo-core vertex, graph spectra
Published in RUP: 09.01.2026; Views: 156; Downloads: 3
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