Infinitely many irreducible quantum-isomorphic pairs

Establish whether there exist infinitely many irreducible pairs of quantum-isomorphic graphs that are not isomorphic.

Background

The paper identifies irreducible pairs of quantum-isomorphic, non-isomorphic graphs as a class whose members must be 2-connected. Beyond the existence and structural constraints of individual examples, the authors ask whether this phenomenon occurs infinitely often.

References

Are there infinitely many irreducible pairs of quantum isomorphic graphs that are not isomorphic?

Block structures of graphs and quantum isomorphism  (2502.19343 - Freslon et al., 26 Feb 2025) in Question 6.5, Section 6, p. 20

Question 6.5. Are there infinitely many irreducible pairs of quantum isomorphic graphs that are not isomorphic?

Block structures of graphs and quantum isomorphism  (2502.19343 - Freslon et al., 26 Feb 2025) in Question 6.5, Section 6, p. 20