A New Family of Algebraically Defined Graphs With Small Automorphism Group (2109.03130v1)
Abstract: Let $p$ be an odd prime, $q=pe$, $e\ge 1$, and $\mathbb{F} = \mathbb{F_q}$ denote the finite field of $q$ elements. Let $f: \mathbb{F}2\to \mathbb{F}$ and $g: \mathbb{F}3\to \mathbb{F}$ be functions, and let $P$ and $L$ be two copies of the 3-dimensional vector space $\mathbb{F}3$. Consider a bipartite graph $\Gamma \mathbb{F} (f, g)$ with vertex partitions $P$ and $L$ and with edges defined as follows: for every $(p)=(p_1,p_2,p_3)\in P$ and every $[l]= [l_1,l_2,l_3]\in L$, ${(p), [l]} = (p)[l]$ is an edge in $\Gamma _\mathbb{F} (f, g)$ if $$p_2+l_2 =f(p_1,l_1) \;\;\;\text{and}\;\;\; p_3 + l_3 = g(p_1,p_2,l_1).$$ Given $\Gamma _\mathbb{F} (f, g)$, is it always possible to find a function $h:\mathbb{F}2\to \mathbb{F}$ such that the graph $\Gamma _\mathbb{F} (f, h)$ with the same vertex set as $\Gamma _\mathbb{F} (f, g)$ and with edges $(p)[l]$ defined in a similar way by the system $$p_2+l_2 =f(p_1,l_1) \;\;\;\text{and}\;\;\; p_3 + l_3 = h(p_1,l_1),$$ is isomorphic to $\Gamma _\mathbb{F} (f, g)$ for infinitely many $q$? In this paper we show that the answer to the question is negative and the graphs $\Gamma{\mathbb{F}p}(p_1\ell_1, p_1\ell_1p_2(p_1 + p_2 + p_1p_2))$ provide such an example for $p \equiv 1 \pmod{3}$. Our argument is based on proving that the automorphism group of these graphs has order $p$, which is the smallest possible order of the automorphism group of graphs of the form $\Gamma{\mathbb{F}}(f, g)$.
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