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Lifting and Folding: A Framework for Unstable Graphs and TF-Cousins

Published 29 Mar 2026 in math.CO | (2603.27559v1)

Abstract: A graph GG is \emph{unstable} if its canonical double cover CDC(G)(G) has more automorphisms than Aut(G)×Z<em>2(G)\times \mathbb{Z}<em>2. A related problem asks when two non-isomorphic graphs share the same CDC. We unify both via \emph{lifting} and \emph{guided folding}, showing that they are governed by conjugacy classes of strongly switching involutions in Aut(\CDC(G)(G)). Using \emph{two-fold isomorphisms} (TF-isomorphisms), lifting (α,β):GH(α,β):G\to H produces a digraph isomorphic to the alternating double cover of GG, while folding yields a graph TF-isomorphic to GG. If this graph is non-isomorphic to GG, the pair forms TF-cousins; otherwise (α,β)(α,β) is a non-trivial TF-automorphism and GG is unstable. Distinct conjugacy classes of switching involutions in Aut(CDC(G))(CDC(G)) produce non-isomorphic graphs with a common CDC, recovering a theorem of Pacco and Scapellato. The framework generates TF-cousin pairs and unstable graphs of arbitrary order from (CkCk,C</em>2k)(C_k\cup C_k,\, C</em>{2k}). We introduce the \emph{claw graph} family CG(n)(n) and show that CG(n)(n) and CG'(n)(n) are TF-cousins iff nn is odd. For n=1n=1, this yields the Petersen graph and a cubic companion on $10$ vertices, both with the Desargues graph as CDC. For odd n3n\geq 3, we obtain new non-isomorphic cubic graphs sharing a CDC. We conjecture that every TF-cousin pair and unstable graph contains cycles CkC_k and C2kC_{2k} for some odd kk, verified for all connected graphs on at most $9$ vertices.

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