A counterexample to a conjecture of Erdős, Graham and Spencer.
A graph , with a group of automorphisms of , is said to be -transitive, for some , if is transitive on -arcs but not on -arcs. Let be a connected -transitive graph of prime valency , and the vertex stabilizer of a vertex . Suppose that is solvable. Weiss (1974) proved that . In this paper, we prove that for some positive integers and such that and .
Let be a finite simple undirected graph with a subgroup of the full automorphism group . Then is said to be -transitive for a positive integer , if is transitive on -arcs but not on -arcs, and -transitive if it is -transitive. Let be a stabilizer of a vertex in . Up to now, the structures of vertex stabilizers of cubic, tetravalent or pentavalent -transitive graphs are known. Thus, in this paper, we give the structure of the vertex stabilizers of connected hexavalent -transitive...
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