Abstract

The minimum semidefinite rank (msr) of a graph is the minimum rank among positive semidefinite matrices with the given graph. The OS-number is a useful lower bound for msr, which arises by considering ordered vertex sets with some connectivity properties. In this paper, we develop two new interpretations of the OS-number. We first show that OS-number is also equal to the maximum number of vertices which can be orthogonally removed from a graph under certain nondegeneracy conditions. Our second interpretation of the OS-number is as the maximum possible rank of chordal supergraphs who exhibit a notion of connectivity we call isolation-preserving. These interpretations not only give insight into the OS-number, but also allow us to prove some new results. For example we show that msr( G) = |G| − 2 if and only if OS( G) = |Gzsfnc − 2.

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