Graphs whose minimal rank is two: The finite fields case

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Let F be a finite field, G = (V, E) be an undirected graph on n vertices, and let S(F, G) be the set of all symmetric n × n matrices over F whose nonzero off-diagonal entries occur in exactly the positions corresponding to the edges of G. Let mr(F, G) be the minimum rank of all matrices in S(F, G). If F is a finite field with pt elements, p ≠ 2, it is shown that mr(F, G) ≤ 2 if and only if the complement of G is the join of a complete graph with either the union of at most (pt + 1)/2 nonempty complete bipartite graphs or the union of at most two nonempty complete graphs and of at most (pt - 1)/2 nonempty complete bipartite graphs. These graphs are also characterized as those for which 9 specific graphs do not occur as induced subgraphs. If F is a finite Held with 2t elements, then mr(F, G) ≤ 2 if and only if the complement of G is the join of a complete graph with cither the union of at most 2t + 1 nonempty complete graphs or the union of at most one nonempty complete graph and of at most 2t-1 nonempty complete bipartite graphs. A list of subgraphs that do not occur as induced subgraphs is provided for this case as well.

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Barrett, W., Van Der Holst, H., & Loewy, R. (2005). Graphs whose minimal rank is two: The finite fields case. Electronic Journal of Linear Algebra, 14, 32–42. https://doi.org/10.13001/1081-3810.1175

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