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The automorphism groups of non-edge transitive rose window graphs
Edward Dobson, István Kovács, Štefko Miklavič, 2015, original scientific article

Abstract: In this paper, we determine the full automorphism groups of rose window graphs that are not edge-transitive. As the full automorphism groups of edge-transitive rose window graphs have been determined, this complete the problem of calculating the full automorphism group of rose window graphs. As a corollary, we determine which rose window graphs are vertex-transitive. Finally, we determine the isomorphism classes of non-edge-transitive rose window graphs.
Keywords: rose window graphs, automorphism group, isomorphism problem, vertex-transitive graph
Published in RUP: 31.12.2021; Views: 961; Downloads: 19
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A census of 4-valent half-arc-transitive graphs and arc-transitive digraphs of valence two : dedicated to Dragan Marušič on the occasion of his 60th birthday
Primož Potočnik, Pablo Spiga, Gabriel Verret, 2015, original scientific article

Abstract: A complete list of all connected arc-transitive asymmetric digraphs of in-valence and out-valence 2 on up to 1000 vertices is presented. As a byproduct, a complete list of all connected 4-valent graphs admitting a half-arc-transitive group of automorphisms on up to 1000 vertices is obtained. Several graph-theoretical properties of the elements of our census are calculated and discussed.
Keywords: graphs, digraphs, edge-transitive, vertex-transitive, arc-transitive, half arc-transitive
Published in RUP: 31.12.2021; Views: 884; Downloads: 16
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Distance-balanced graphs: Symmetry conditions
Klavdija Kutnar, Aleksander Malnič, Dragan Marušič, Štefko Miklavič, 2006, original scientific article

Abstract: A graph ▫$X$▫ is said to be distance-balanced if for any edge ▫$uv$▫ of ▫$X$▫, the number of vertices closer to ▫$u$▫ than to ▫$v$▫ is equal to the number of vertices closer to ▫$v$▫ than to ▫$u$▫. A graph ▫$X$▫ is said to be strongly distance-balanced if for any edge ▫$uv$▫ of ▫$X$▫ and any integer ▫$k$▫, the number of vertices at distance ▫$k$▫ from ▫$u$▫ and at distance ▫$k+1$▫ from ▫$v$▫ is equal to the number of vertices at distance ▫$k+1$▫ from ▫$u$▫ and at distance ▫$k$▫ from ▫$v$▫. Exploring the connection between symmetry properties of graphs and the metric property of being (strongly) distance-balanced is the main theme of this article. That a vertex-transitive graph is necessarily strongly distance-balanced and thus also distance-balanced is an easy observation. With only a slight relaxation of the transitivity condition, the situation changes drastically: there are infinite families of semisymmetric graphs (that is, graphs which are edge-transitive, but not vertex-transitive) which are distance-balanced, but there are also infinite families of semisymmetric graphs which are not distance-balanced. Results on the distance-balanced property in product graphs prove helpful in obtaining these constructions. Finally, a complete classification of strongly distance-balanced graphs is given for the following infinite families of generalized Petersen graphs: GP▫$(n,2)$▫, GP▫$(5k+1,k)$▫, GP▫$(3k 3,k)$▫, and GP▫$(2k+2,k)$▫.
Keywords: graph theory, graph, distance-balanced graphs, vertex-transitive, semysimmetric, generalized Petersen graph
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 4351; Downloads: 90
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Hamiltonicity of vertex-transitive graphs of order 4p
Klavdija Kutnar, Dragan Marušič, 2008, original scientific article

Abstract: It is shown that every connected vertex-transitive graph of order ▫$4p$▫, where ▫$p$▫ is a prime, is hamiltonian with the exception of the Coxeter graph which is known to possess a Hamilton path.
Keywords: graph theory, vertex-transitive graphs, Hamilton cycle, automorphism group
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3636; Downloads: 39
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