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Walk-Sums, Continued Fractions and Unique Factorisation on Digraphs

We show that the series of all walks between any two vertices of any (possibly weighted) directed graph $\mathcal{G}$ is given by a universal continued fraction of finite depth and breadth involving the simple paths and simple cycles of $\mathcal{G}$. A simple path is a walk forbidden to visit any vertex more than once. We obtain an explicit formula giving this continued fraction. Our results are based on an equivalent to the fundamental theorem of arithmetic: we demonstrate that arbitrary walks on $\mathcal{G}$ factorize uniquely into nesting products of simple paths and simple cycles, where nesting is a product operation between walks that we define. We show that the simple paths and simple cycles are the prime elements of the set of all walks on $\mathcal{G}$ equipped with the nesting product. We give an algorithm producing the prime factorization of individual walks, and obtain a recursive formula producing the prime factorization of sets of walks. Our results have already found applications in machine learning, matrix computations and quantum mechanics.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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