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On Strongly Regular Graphs and the Friendship Theorem

Published 19 Feb 2025 in math.CO | (2502.13596v3)

Abstract: This paper presents an alternative proof of the celebrated friendship theorem, originally established by Erd\H{o}s, R\'{e}nyi, and S\'{o}s (1966). The proof relies on a closed-form expression for the Lov\'{a}sz Ï‘\vartheta-function of strongly regular graphs, recently derived by the author. Additionally, the paper considers some known extensions of the theorem, offering discussions that provide insights into the friendship theorem, one of its extensions, and the proposed proof. Leveraging the closed-form expression for the Lov\'{a}sz Ï‘\vartheta-function of strongly regular graphs, the paper further establishes new necessary conditions for a strongly regular graph to be a spanning or induced subgraph of another strongly regular graph. In the case of induced subgraphs, the analysis also incorporates a property of graph energies. Some of these results are extended to regular graphs and their subgraphs.

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