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On the roots of the subtree polynomial

Jason I. Brown, Lucas Mol

Published 2018-10-19Version 1

For a tree $T$, the subtree polynomial of $T$ is the generating polynomial for the number of subtrees of $T$. We show that the complex roots of the subtree polynomial are contained in the disk $\left\{z\in\mathbb{C}\colon\ |z|\leq 1+\sqrt[3]{3}\right\}$, and that $K_{1,3}$ is the only tree whose subtree polynomial has a root on the boundary. We also prove that the closure of the collection of all real roots of subtree polynomials contains the interval $[-2,-1]$, while the intervals $(\infty,-1-\sqrt[3]{3})$, $[-1,0)$, and $(0,\infty)$ are root-free.

Comments: 16 pages, 3 figures, comments welcome
Categories: math.CO
Subjects: 05C31, 05C05
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