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Discrete Applied Mathematics
Volume 154, Issue 11, 1 July 2006, Pages 1640-1644
 
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Some results on diameters of Cayley graphsstar, open

Wenjun XiaoE-mail The Corresponding Author

Department of Computer Science, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510641, PR China

Received 9 September 1998; 
revised 29 July 2003; 
accepted 14 November 2005. 
Available online 24 March 2006.

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Abstract

In this note we obtain a simple expression of any finite group by means of its generating set. Applying this result we partly solve a conjecture on diameters of Cayley graphs proposed by Babai and Seress. We also obtain some other conclusions on diameters on Cayley graphs.

Keywords: Finite group; Cayley graph; Diameter

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. A formula on groups and the proof of Theorem 1
3. Proof of Theorem 2 and some related results
Acknowledgements
References

 
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