Embeddings of the line graphs associated with the essential graphs of commutative rings

Abstract

Let A be a finite commutative ring with unity 1 ≠ 0. An ideal of A is said to be essential if it has a non-zero intersection with every non-zero ideal of A. The essential graph of A is a simple undirected graph whose vertex set consists of all non-zero zero-divisors of A. Two different vertices u and v are connected by an edge precisely when the ideal formed by the annihilator of their product uv is essential in A. This paper examines the minimal embeddings of the line graph of the essential graph of A into orientable surfaces as well as non-orientable surfaces. Our results include a complete classification of finite commutative rings for which the line graphs of their essential graphs is planar, outerplanar or have genus or crosscap number at most two. We also characterize all such non-local rings for which the line graph of their zero-divisor graph is outerplanar.

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