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A Method to Construct $1$-Rotational Factorizations of Complete Graphs and Solutions to the Oberwolfach Problem (1810.10047v1)

Published 23 Oct 2018 in math.CO

Abstract: The concept of a $1$-rotational factorization of a complete graph under a finite group $G$ was studied in detail by Buratti and Rinaldi. They found that if $G$ admits a $1$-rotational $2$-factorization, then the involutions of $G$ are pairwise conjugate. We extend their result by showing that if a finite group $G$ admits a $1$-rotational $k=2nm$-factorization where $n\geq 1$, and $m$ is odd, then $G$ has at most $m(2n-1)$ conjugacy classes containing involutions. Also, we show that if $G$ has exactly $m(2n-1)$ conjugacy classes containing involutions, then the product of a central involution with an involution in one conjugacy class yields an involution in a different conjugacy class. We then demonstrate a method of constructing a $1$-rotational $2n$-factorization under $G \times \mathbb{Z}n$ given a $1$-rotational $2$-factorization under a finite group $G$. This construction, given a $1$-rotational solution to the Oberwolfach problem $OP(a{\infty},a_1, a_2 \cdots, a_n)$, allows us to find a solution to $OP(2a_{\infty}-1,2a_1, 2a_2\cdots, 2a_n)$ when the $a_i$'s are even ($i \neq \infty$), and $OP(p(a_{\infty}-1)+1, pa_1, pa_2 \cdots, pa_n)$ when $p$ is an odd prime, with no restrictions on the $a_i$'s.

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