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A zero-free interval for chromatic polynomials of graphs with 3-leaf spanning trees

Thomas Perrett

Published 2015-10-01Version 1

It is proved that if $G$ is a graph containing a spanning tree with at most three leaves, then the chromatic polynomial of $G$ has no roots in the interval $(1,t_1]$, where $t_1 \approx 1.2904$ is the smallest real root of the polynomial $(t-2)^6 +4(t-1)^2(t-2)^3 -(t-1)^4$. We also construct a family of graphs containing such spanning trees with chromatic roots converging to $t_1$ from above. We employ the Whitney $2$-switch operation to manage the analysis of an infinite class of chromatic polynomials.

Comments: 16 pages, 5 figures
Categories: math.CO
Subjects: 05C31
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