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Semiregular automorphisms in vertex-transitive graphs with a solvable group of automorphisms
Dragan Marušič, 2017, original scientific article

Abstract: It has been conjectured that automorphism groups of vertex-transitive (di)graphs, and more generally 2-closures of transitive permutation groups, must necessarily possess a fixed-point-free element of prime order, and thus a non-identity element with all orbits of the same length, in other words, a semiregular element. The known affirmative answers for graphs with primitive and quasiprimitive groups of automorphisms suggest that solvable groups need to be considered if one is to hope for a complete solution of this conjecture. It is the purpose of this paper to present an overview of known results and suggest possible further lines of research towards a complete solution of the problem.
Keywords: solvable group, semiregular automorphism, fixed-point-free automorphism, polycirculant conjecture
Published in RUP: 03.01.2022; Views: 852; Downloads: 17
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Bicirculants via imprimitivity block systems
Dragan Marušič, 2021, original scientific article

Keywords: semiregular group, imprimitive group, arc-transitive graph, bicirculant
Published in RUP: 06.05.2021; Views: 850; Downloads: 30
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Symmetric graphs: why semiregularity matters
Dragan Marušič, 2018, published scientific conference contribution abstract (invited lecture)

Keywords: vertex-transitive graph, semiregular automorphism, elusive group, solvable group
Published in RUP: 07.02.2018; Views: 2046; Downloads: 28
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Minimal normal subgroups of transitive permutation groups of square-free degree
Edward Dobson, Aleksander Malnič, Dragan Marušič, Lewis A. Nowitz, 2007, original scientific article

Abstract: It is shown that a minimal normal subgroup of a transitive permutation group of square-free degree in its induced action is simple and quasiprimitive, with three exceptions related to ▫$A_5$▫, ▫$A_7$▫, and PSL(2,29). Moreover, it is shown that a minimal normal subgroup of a 2-closed permutation group of square-free degree in its induced action is simple. As an almost immediate consequence, it follows that a 2-closed transitive permutation group of square-free degree contains a semiregular element of prime order, thus giving a partial affirmative answer to the conjecture that all 2-closed transitive permutation groups contain such an element (see [D. Marušic, On vertex symmetric digraphs,Discrete Math. 36 (1981) 69-81; P.J. Cameron (Ed.), Problems from the fifteenth British combinatorial conference, Discrete Math. 167/168 (1997) 605-615]).
Keywords: mathematics, graph theory, transitive permutation group, 2-closed group, square-free degree, semiregular automorphism, vertex-transitive graph
Published in RUP: 03.04.2017; Views: 2407; Downloads: 89
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Semiregular automorphisms of vertex-transitive graphs of certain valencies
Edward Dobson, Aleksander Malnič, Dragan Marušič, Lewis A. Nowitz, 2007, original scientific article

Abstract: It is shown that a vertex-transitive graph of valency ▫$p+1$▫, ▫$p$▫ a prime, admitting a transitive action of a ▫$\{2,p\}$▫-group, has a non-identity semiregular automorphism. As a consequence, it is proved that a quartic vertex-transitive graph has a non-identity semiregular automorphism, thus giving a partial affirmative answer to the conjecture that all vertex-transitive graphs have such an automorphism and, more generally, that all 2-closed transitive permutation groups contain such an element (see [D. Marušic, On vertex symmetric digraphs, Discrete Math. 36 (1981) 69-81; P.J. Cameron (Ed.), Problems from the Fifteenth British Combinatorial Conference, Discrete Math. 167/168 (1997) 605-615]).
Keywords: mathematics, graph theory, transitive permutation group, 2-closed group, semiregular automorphism, vertex-transitive graph
Published in RUP: 03.04.2017; Views: 2459; Downloads: 83
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Distance-transitive graphs admit semiregular automorphisms
Klavdija Kutnar, Primož Šparl, 2010, original scientific article

Abstract: A distance-transitive graph is a graph in which for every two ordered pairs ofvertices ▫$(u,v)$▫ and ▫$(u',v')$▫ such that the distance between ▫$u$▫ and ▫$v$▫ is equal to the distance between ▫$u'$▫ and ▫$v'$▫ there exists an automorphism of the graph mapping ▫$u$▫ to ▫$u'$▫ and ▫$v$▫ to ▫$v'$▫. A semiregular element of a permutation group is anon-identity element having all cycles of equal length in its cycle decomposition. It is shown that every distance-transitive graph admits a semiregular automorphism.
Keywords: distance-transitive graph, vertex-transitive graph, semiregular automorphism, permutation group
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3371; Downloads: 98
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Semiregular automorphisms of arc-transitive graphs
Gabriel Verret, 2013, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: automorphism group, arc-transitive graph, semiregular automorphism
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3268; Downloads: 72
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Recent trends and future directions in vertex-transitive graphs
Klavdija Kutnar, Dragan Marušič, 2008, original scientific article

Abstract: A graph is said to be vertex-transitive if its automorphism group acts transitively on the vertex set. Some recent developments and possible future directions regarding two famous open problems, asking about existence of Hamilton paths and existence of semiregular automorphisms in vertex-transitive graphs, are discussed, together with some recent results on arc-transitive graphs and half-arc-transitive graphs, two special classes of vertex-transitive graphs that have received particular attention over the last decade.
Keywords: vertex-transitive graph, arc-transitive graph, half-arc-transitive graph, Hamilton cycle, Hamilton path, semiregular group, (im)primitive group
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3161; Downloads: 132
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