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Claremont Colleges

2014

05C99 Graph theory

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Arithmetical Graphs, Riemann-Roch Structure For Lattices, And The Frobenius Number Problem, Jeremy Usatine Jan 2014

Arithmetical Graphs, Riemann-Roch Structure For Lattices, And The Frobenius Number Problem, Jeremy Usatine

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If R is a list of positive integers with greatest common denominator equal to 1, calculating the Frobenius number of R is in general NP-hard. Dino Lorenzini defines the arithmetical graph, which naturally arises in arithmetic geometry, and a notion of genus, the g-number, that in specific cases coincides with the Frobenius number of R. A result of Dino Lorenzini's gives a method for quickly calculating upper bounds for the g-number of arithmetical graphs. We discuss the arithmetic geometry related to arithmetical graphs and present an example of an arithmetical graph that arises in this context. We also discuss the …