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Bipartite Dot Product Graphs, Sean Bailey, David E. Brown Jun 2020

Bipartite Dot Product Graphs, Sean Bailey, David E. Brown

Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications

Given a bipartite graph G = (X, Y, E), the bipartite dot product representation of G is a function f : X ∪Y → ℝk and a positive threshold t such that for any x ∈ X and y ∈ Y , xy ∈ E if and only if f(x) · f(y) ≥ t. The minimum k such that a bipartite dot product representation exists for G is the bipartite dot product dimension of G, denoted bdp(G). We will show that such representations exist for all bipartite graphs as well as give an upper bound for the bipartite dot …