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On the quantum symmetry of distance-transitive graphs

Published 15 Jun 2019 in math.CO, math.OA, and math.QA | (1906.06537v1)

Abstract: In this article, we study quantum automorphism groups of distance-transitive graphs. We show that the odd graphs, the Hamming graphs $H(n,3)$, the Johnson graphs $J(n,2)$ and the Kneser graphs $K(n,2)$ do not have quantum symmetry. We also give a table with the quantum automorphism groups of all cubic distance-transitive graphs. Furthermore, with one graph missing, we can now decide whether or not a distance-regular graph of order $\leq 20$ has quantum symmetry. Moreover, we prove that the Hoffman-Singleton graph has no quantum symmetry. On a final note, we present an example of a pair of graphs with the same intersection array (the Shrikhande graph and the $4 \times 4$ rook's graph), where one of them has quantum symmetry and the other one does not.

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