Mathematics – Combinatorics
Scientific paper
2010-07-27
Discrete Mathematics 309 (2009), 6635-6640
Mathematics
Combinatorics
Scientific paper
Write ${\cal I}(G)$ for the set of independent sets of a graph $G$ and $i(G)$ for $|{\cal I}(G)|$. It has been conjectured (by Alon and Kahn) that for an $N$-vertex, $d$-regular graph $G$, $$ i(G) \leq \left(2^{d+1}-1\right)^{N/2d}. $$ If true, this bound would be tight, being achieved by the disjoint union of $N/2d$ copies of $K_{d,d}$. Kahn established the bound for bipartite $G$, and later gave an argument that established $$ i(G)\leq 2^{\frac{N}{2}\left(1+\frac{2}{d}\right)} $$ for $G$ not necessarily bipartite. In this note, we improve this to $$ i(G)\leq 2^{\frac{N}{2}\left(1+\frac{1+o(1)}{d}\right)} $$ where $o(1) \rightarrow 0$ as $d \rightarrow \infty$, which matches the conjectured upper bound in the first two terms of the exponent. We obtain this bound as a corollary of a new upper bound on the independent set polynomial $P(\lambda,G)=\sum_{I \in {\cal I}(G)} \lambda^{|I|}$ of an $N$-vertex, $d$-regular graph $G$, namely $$ P(\gl,G) \leq (1+\gl)^{\frac{N}{2}} 2^{\frac{N(1+o(1))}{2d}} $$ valid for all $\gl > 0$. This also allows us to improve the bounds obtained recently by Carroll, Galvin and Tetali on the number of independent sets of a fixed size in a regular graph.
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