The trinacria graphs T(b+2)b2 are e-positive

Abstract

In this paper, we identify a new family of e-positive graphs, called the trinacria graphs T(b+2)b2, thereby providing a partial answer to Stanley's question on which graphs are e-positive. The trinacria graph Tabc is the graph on a+b+c+3 vertices obtained by attaching paths Pa, Pb and~Pc to the vertices of a triangle, respectively. Our proof relies on several ad hoc combinatorial ideas, and employs divide-and-conquer techniques, charging arguments, and progressive repair methods.

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