Domination inequalities and dominating graphs

DAVID CONLON, JOONKYUNG LEE
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We say that a graph H dominates another graph H if the number of homomorphisms from H to any graph G is dominated, in an appropriate sense, by the number of homomorphisms from H to G. We study the family of dominating graphs, those graphs with the property that they dominate all of their subgraphs. It has long been known that even-length paths are dominating in this sense and a result of Hatami implies that all weakly norming graphs are dominating. In a previous paper, we showed that every finite reflection group gives rise to a family of weakly norming, and hence dominating, graphs. Here we revisit this connection to show that there is a much broader class of dominating graphs.
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支配不等式和支配图
如果从 H′ 到任何图 G 的同构数在适当意义上被从 H 到 G 的同构数所支配,我们就说一个图 H 支配另一个图 H′。众所周知,偶数长度的路径在这个意义上具有支配性,而 Hatami 的一个结果意味着所有弱规范图都具有支配性。在之前的一篇论文中,我们证明了每个有限反射群都会产生一个弱规范图族,因此也是支配图族。在此,我们将重新探讨这一联系,以证明存在一类更广泛的支配图。
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