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Uniform Embedding of Robinson Similarity Matrices

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2021-04-30T12:46:22Z

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Zhang, Zhiyuan

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A Robinson similarity matrix is a symmetric matrix where the entry values on all rows and columns increase toward the diagonal. Decompose the Robinson matrix into the sum of k {0, 1}-matrices, then these k {0, 1}-matrices are the adjacency matrices of a set of nested unit interval graphs. Previous studies show that unit interval graphs coincide with indifference graphs. An indifference graph has an embedding that maps each vertex to a real number, where two vertices are adjacent if their embedding is within a fixed threshold distance. In this thesis, consider k different threshold distances, we study the problem of finding an embedding that, simultaneously and with respect to each threshold distance, embeds the k indifference graphs corresponding to the k adjacency matrices. This is called a uniform embedding of a Robinson matrix with respect to the k threshold distances. We give a sufficient and necessary condition on Robinson matrices that have a uniform embedding, which is derived from paths in an associated graph. We also give an efficient combinatorial algorithm to find a uniform embedding or give proof that it does not exist, for the case where k = 2.

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Robinson similarity, unit interval graph, proper interval graph, indifference graph

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