On the Reliability Roots of Simplicial Complexes and Matroids

Abstract

Assume that the vertices of a graph G are always operational, but the edges of G fail independently with probability q ∈[0,1]. The all-terminal reliability of G is the probability that the resulting subgraph is connected. The all-terminal reliability can be formulated into a polynomial in q, and it was conjectured BC1 that all the roots of (nonzero) reliability polynomials fall inside the closed unit disk. It has since been shown that there exist some connected graphs which have their reliability roots outside the closed unit disk, but these examples seem to be few and far between, and the roots are only barely outside the disk. In this paper we generalize the notion of reliability to simplicial complexes and matroids and investigate when, for small simplicial complexes and matroids, the roots fall inside the closed unit disk.

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