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Nut graphs with a prescribed number of vertex and edge orbits

Published 27 Feb 2025 in math.CO | (2502.20201v1)

Abstract: A nut graph is a nontrivial graph whose adjacency matrix has a one-dimensional null space spanned by a vector without zero entries. Recently, it was shown that a nut graph has more edge orbits than vertex orbits. It was also shown that for any even r≥2r \ge 2 and any k≥r+1k \ge r + 1, there exist infinitely many nut graphs with rr vertex orbits and kk edge orbits. Here, we extend this result by finding all the pairs (r,k)(r, k) for which there exists a nut graph with rr vertex orbits and kk edge orbits. In particular, we show that for any k≥2k \ge 2, there are infinitely many Cayley nut graphs with kk edge orbits and kk arc orbits.

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