Parry–Sullivan invariant
In mathematics, the Parry–Sullivan invariant is a numerical quantity of interest in the study of incidence matrices in graph theory, and of certain one-dimensional dynamical systems. It provides a partial classification of non-trivial irreducible incidence matrices.
It is named after the English mathematician Bill Parry and the American mathematician Dennis Sullivan, who introduced the invariant in a joint paper published in the journal Topology in 1975.
Definition
Let A be an n × n incidence matrix. Then the Parry–Sullivan number of A is defined to bewhere I denotes the n × n identity matrix.