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Information Processing Letters
Volume 66, Issue 3, 15 May 1998, Pages 149-153
 
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A note on the Ádám conjecture for double loops

B. LitowE-mail The Corresponding Author, a and B. Mansb, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author

a Department of Computer Science, James Cook University, Townsville, Qld 4811, Australia b Department of Computing, School of Mathematics, Physics, Computing and Electronics, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia

Received 27 June 1997. 
Communicated by F. Dehne 
Available online 21 September 1998.

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Abstract

We study the condition for isomorphism between double loops (or chordal rings) which is a simple kind of circulant graph. We show that the family of n nodes double loops having chord length below Image has the Ádám property, a partially a long-standing conjecture. We also give a simpler proof of the fact that all circulant graphs with a prime number of nodes have the Ádám property.

Author Keywords: Interconnection networks; Circulant graphs; Graph isomorphism; Ádám property

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