Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2012-01-20
Physica A 391 (2012) 3342-3349
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
Definitive version accepted for publication in Physica A
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.physa.2012.01.039
The problem of spanning trees is closely related to various interesting problems in the area of statistical physics, but determining the number of spanning trees in general networks is computationally intractable. In this paper, we perform a study on the enumeration of spanning trees in a specific small-world network with an exponential distribution of vertex degrees, which is called a Farey graph since it is associated with the famous Farey sequence. According to the particular network structure, we provide some recursive relations governing the Laplacian characteristic polynomials of a Farey graph and its subgraphs. Then, making use of these relations obtained here, we derive the exact number of spanning trees in the Farey graph, as well as an approximate numerical solution for the asymptotic growth constant characterizing the network. Finally, we compare our results with those of different types of networks previously investigated.
Lin Yuan
Wu Bin
Zhang Zhongzhi
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