On automorphism groups of vertex-transitive graphs

author: Edward Dobson, Mississippi State University
published: Sept. 7, 2007,   recorded: September 2007,   views: 7579
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One of the most fundamental questions one can ask about a vertex-transitive graph 􀀀 is what is the full automorphism group Aut(􀀀) of 􀀀? This is usually a difficult question, as is evidenced by determining Aut(􀀀) should allow for the solution of many other problems concerning 􀀀. For example, is 􀀀 edge-transitive, 1/2-transitive, or normal? Additionally, one should be able to solve the isomorphism problem for 􀀀. In this talk, we will report on recent progress in determining Aut(􀀀), for 􀀀 in certain classes of vertex-transitive graphs, especially Cayley graph of certain abelian groups.

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Comment1 MMMunisekher, August 24, 2008 at 7:59 p.m.:

This is good and it is quite worth viewing and very helpful for me especially as I am doing research work in cayley graphs.

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