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On the automorphism groups of graphs with twice prime valency

Published 11 Oct 2019 in math.CO | (1910.04931v1)

Abstract: A graph is edge-transitive if its automorphism group acts transitively on the edge set. In this paper, we investigate the automorphism groups of edge-transitive graphs of odd order and twice prime valency. Let Γ\Gamma be a connected graph of odd order and twice prime valency, and let GG be a subgroup of the automorphism group of $\Ga$. In the case where GG acts transitively on the edges and quasiprimitively on the vertices of $\Ga$, we prove that either GG is almost simple or GG is a primitive group of affine type. If further GG is an almost simple primitive group then, with two exceptions, the socle of GG acts transitively on the edges of Γ\Gamma.

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