Coulson-type integral formulas for the general energy of polynomials with real roots

Lu Qiao, Shenggui Zhang, Jing Li

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Abstract

The energy of a graph is defined as the sum of the absolute values of its eigenvalues. In 1940 Coulson obtained an important integral formula which makes it possible to calculate the energy of a graph without knowing its spectrum. Recently several Coulson-type integral formulas have been obtained for various energies and some other invariants of graphs based on eigenvalues. For a complex polynomial ϕ(z)=∑k=0nakzn−k=a0k=1n(z−zk) of degree n and a real number α, the general energy of ϕ(z), denoted by Eα(ϕ), is defined as ∑zk≠0|zk|α when there exists k0∈{1,2,…,n} such that zk0≠0, and 0 when z1=⋯=zn=0. In this paper we give Coulson-type integral formulas for the general energy of polynomials whose roots are all real numbers in the case that α∈Q. As a consequence of this result, we obtain an integral formula for the 2l-th spectral moment of a graph. Furthermore, we show that our formulas hold when α is an irrational number with 0 < |α| < 2 and do not hold with |α| > 2.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)202-212
Number of pages11
JournalApplied Mathematics and Computation
Volume320
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2018

Keywords

  • Coulson integral formula
  • General energy of polynomials
  • Graph energy

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