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On the diameter of the intersection graph of a finite simple group

Xuanlong Ma — 2016

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let G be a finite group. The intersection graph Δ G of G is an undirected graph without loops and multiple edges defined as follows: the vertex set is the set of all proper nontrivial subgroups of G , and two distinct vertices X and Y are adjacent if X Y 1 , where 1 denotes the trivial subgroup of order 1 . A question was posed by Shen (2010) whether the diameters of intersection graphs of finite non-abelian simple groups have an upper bound. We answer the question and show that the diameters of intersection...

Integral Cayley Sum Graphs and Groups

Xuanlong MaKaishun Wang — 2016

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

For any positive integer k, let Ak denote the set of finite abelian groups G such that for any subgroup H of G all Cayley sum graphs CayS(H, S) are integral if |S| = k. A finite abelian group G is called Cayley sum integral if for any subgroup H of G all Cayley sum graphs on H are integral. In this paper, the classes A2 and A3 are classified. As an application, we determine all finite Cayley sum integral groups.

Perfect codes in power graphs of finite groups

Xuanlong MaRuiqin FuXuefei LuMengxia GuoZhiqin Zhao — 2017

Open Mathematics

The power graph of a finite group is the graph whose vertex set is the group, two distinct elements being adjacent if one is a power of the other. The enhanced power graph of a finite group is the graph whose vertex set consists of all elements of the group, in which two vertices are adjacent if they generate a cyclic subgroup. In this paper, we give a complete description of finite groups with enhanced power graphs admitting a perfect code. In addition, we describe all groups in the following two...

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