Dynamic cage survey.
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We have been investigating the cryptographical properties of in nite families of simple graphs of large girth with the special colouring of vertices during the last 10 years. Such families can be used for the development of cryptographical algorithms (on symmetric or public key modes) and turbocodes in error correction theory. Only few families of simple graphs of large unbounded girth and arbitrarily large degree are known. The paper is devoted to the more general theory of directed...
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Let S be a set of transpositions generating the symmetric group Sn (n ≥ 5). The transposition graph of S is defined to be the graph with vertex set {1, . . . , n}, and with vertices i and j being adjacent in T(S) whenever (i, j) ∈ S. In the present note, it is proved that two transposition graphs are isomorphic if and only if the corresponding two Cayley graphs are isomorphic. It is also proved that the transposition graph T(S) is edge-transitive if and only if the Cayley graph Cay(Sn,...
Alewyn P. Burger, Christina M. Mynhardt, William D. Weakley (2004)
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For a permutation π of the vertex set of a graph G, the graph π G is obtained from two disjoint copies G₁ and G₂ of G by joining each v in G₁ to π(v) in G₂. Hence if π = 1, then πG = K₂×G, the prism of G. Clearly, γ(G) ≤ γ(πG) ≤ 2 γ(G). We study graphs for which γ(K₂×G) = 2γ(G), those for which γ(πG) = 2γ(G) for at least one permutation π of V(G) and those for which γ(πG) = 2γ(G) for each permutation π of V(G).
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The well-known Rado graph R is universal in the set of all countable graphs I, since every countable graph is an induced subgraph of R. We study universality in I and, using R, show the existence of 2 א0 pairwise non-isomorphic graphs which are universal in I and denumerably many other universal graphs in I with prescribed attributes. Then we contrast universality for and universality in induced-hereditary properties of graphs and show that the overwhelming majority of induced-hereditary...