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On the exponent set of primitive locally semicomplete digraphs
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    On the exponent set of primitive locally semicomplete digraphs (English)
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    8 April 1998
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    Locally semicomplete digraphs were introduced by \textit{J. Bang-Jensen} [J. Graph Theory 14, No. 3, 371-390 (1990; Zbl 0703.05026)] as a generalization of tournaments and semicomplete digraphs. A digraph is called primitive if there exists a positive integer \(k\) such that for all ordered pairs \(u, v\) there is a walk from \(u\) to \(v\) of length \(k\). The exponent from \(u\) to \(v\) is the least integer \(\gamma\) such that there exists a walk from \(u\) to \(v\) of length \(m\) for all \(m\geq\gamma\). In this paper properties of cycles of primitive locally semicomplete digraphs are presented and the exponent sets are determined.
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    locally semicomplete digraph
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    exponent set
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