Unstable Graphs: A Fresh Outlook via TF-Automorphisms

In this paper, we first establish the very close link between stability of graphs, a concept first introduced in \cite{Scapsalvi1} and studied most notably by Surowski \cite{Surowski1}, \cite{Surowski2} and Wilson \cite{Wilson01} and two-fold automorphisms. The concept of two-fold isomorphisms, as f...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2014-01
Hauptverfasser: Lauri, Josef, Mizzi, Russell, Scapellato, Raffaele
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, we first establish the very close link between stability of graphs, a concept first introduced in \cite{Scapsalvi1} and studied most notably by Surowski \cite{Surowski1}, \cite{Surowski2} and Wilson \cite{Wilson01} and two-fold automorphisms. The concept of two-fold isomorphisms, as far as we know, first appeared in literature in the form of isotopies of digraphs \cite{zelinka4}, \cite{zelinka1}, \cite{zelinka2}, \cite{zelinka3} and later studied formally in \cite{lms1}, \cite{lms2} with a greater emphasis on undirected graphs. We then turn our attention to the stability of graphs which have every edge on a triangle, but with the fresh outlook provided by TF-automorphisms. Amongst such graphs are strongly regular graphs with certain parameters. The advantages of this fresh outlook are highlighted when we ultimately present a method of constructing and generating unstable graphs with large diameter having every edge lying on a triangle. This was a rather surprising outcome.
ISSN:2331-8422