Distance-transitive graph

Distance-transitive graph
The Biggs-Smith graph, the largest 3-regular distance-transitive graph.
Graph families defined by their automorphisms
distance-transitive \rightarrow distance-regular \leftarrow strongly regular
\downarrow
symmetric (arc-transitive) \leftarrow t-transitive, t ≥ 2
\downarrow(if connected)
vertex- and edge-transitive \rightarrow edge-transitive and regular \rightarrow edge-transitive
\downarrow \downarrow
vertex-transitive \rightarrow regular
\uparrow
Cayley graph skew-symmetric asymmetric

In the mathematical field of graph theory, a distance-transitive graph is a graph such that, given any two vertices v and w at any distance i, and any other two vertices x and y at the same distance, there is an automorphism of the graph that carries v to x and w to y.

A distance transitive graph is vertex transitive and symmetric as well as distance regular.

A distance-transitive graph is interesting partly because it has a large automorphism group. Some interesting finite groups are the automorphism groups of distance-transitive graphs, especially of those whose diameter is 2.

Distance-transitive graphs were first defined in 1971 by Norman L. Biggs and D. H. Smith, who showed that there are only 12 finite trivalent distance-transitive graphs. These are:

Graph name Vertex count Diameter Girth Intersection array
complete graph K4 4 1 3 {3;1}
complete bipartite graph K3,3 6 2 4 {3,2;1,3}
Petersen graph 10 2 5 {3,2;1,1}
Graph of the cube 8 3 4 {3,2,1;1,2,3}
Heawood graph 14 3 6 {3,2,2;1,1,3}
Pappus graph 18 4 6 {3,2,2,1;1,1,2,3}
Coxeter graph 28 4 7 {3,2,2,1;1,1,1,2}
Tutte–Coxeter graph 30 4 8 {3,2,2,2;1,1,1,3}
Graph of the dodecahedron 20 5 5 {3,2,1,1,1;1,1,1,2,3}
Desargues graph 20 5 6 {3,2,2,1,1;1,1,2,2,3}
Biggs-Smith graph 102 7 9 {3,2,2,2,1,1,1;1,1,1,1,1,1,3}
Foster graph 90 8 10 {3,2,2,2,2,1,1,1;1,1,1,1,2,2,2,3}

Independently in 1969 a Russian group led by Georgy Adelson-Velsky showed that there exist graphs that are distance-regular but not distance-transitive. The only graph of this type with degree three is the 126-vertex Tutte 12-cage. The smallest distance-regular graph that is not distance-transitive is the Shrikhande graph. Complete lists of distance-transitive graphs are known for some degrees larger than three, but the classification of distance-transitive graphs with arbitrarily large vertex degree remains open.

The simplest asymptotic family of examples of distance-transitive graphs is the Hypercube graphs. Other families are the folded cube graphs and the square rook's graphs. All three of these families have arbitrarily high degree.

References

Early works
  • Adel'son-Vel'skii, G. M.; Veĭsfeĭler, B. Ju.; Leman, A. A.; Faradžev, I. A. (1969), "An example of a graph which has no transitive group of automorphisms", Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR 185: 975–976, MR0244107 .
  • Biggs, Norman (1971), "Intersection matrices for linear graphs", Combinatorial Mathematics and its Applications (Proc. Conf., Oxford, 1969), London: Academic Press, pp. 15–23, MR0285421 .
  • Biggs, Norman (1971), Finite Groups of Automorphisms, London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series, 6, London & New York: Cambridge University Press, MR0327563 .
  • Biggs, N. L.; Smith, D. H. (1971), "On trivalent graphs", Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society 3 (2): 155–158, doi:10.1112/blms/3.2.155, MR0286693 .
  • Smith, D. H. (1971), "Primitive and imprimitive graphs", The Quarterly Journal of Mathematics, Oxford, Second Series 22 (4): 551–557, doi:10.1093/qmath/22.4.551, MR0327584 .
Surveys
  • Biggs, N. L. (1993), "Distance-Transitive Graphs", Algebraic Graph Theory (2nd ed.), Cambridge University Press, pp. 155–163 , chapter 20.
  • Van Bon, John (2007), "Finite primitive distance-transitive graphs", European Journal of Combinatorics 28 (2): 517–532, doi:10.1016/j.ejc.2005.04.014, MR2287450 .
  • Brouwer, A. E.; Cohen, A. M.; Neumaier, A. (1989), "Distance-Transitive Graphs", Distance-Regular Graphs, New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 214–234 , chapter 7.
  • Cohen, A. M. Cohen (2004), "Distance-transitive graphs", in Beineke, L. W.; Wilson, R. J., Topics in Algebraic Graph Theory, Encyclopedia of Mathematics and its Applications, 102, Cambridge University Press, pp. 222–249 .
  • Godsil, C.; Royle, G. (2001), "Distance-Transitive Graphs", Algebraic Graph Theory, New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 66–69 , section 4.5.
  • Ivanov, A. A. (1992), "Distance-transitive graphs and their classification", in Faradžev, I. A.; Ivanov, A. A.; Klin, M. et al., The Algebraic Theory of Combinatorial Objects, Math. Appl. (Soviet Series), 84, Dordrecht: Kluwer, pp. 283–378, MR1321634 .

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