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    On the diameter of a Cayley graph of a simple group of Lie type based on a conjugacy class (English)
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    18 October 1998
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    The problem of finding the diameter of a given Cayley graph is of a considerable practical importance. It has been conjectured by \textit{L. Babai} and \textit{Á. Seress} [J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 19, No. 1, 175-179 (1988; Zbl 0649.20002)] that every connected Cayley graph of a finite simple group \(G\) has diameter at most \(O(\log^c| G|)\). The authors prove the conjecture to be true for Cayley graphs of finite simple groups \(G\) of Lie type whose generating set is a non-identity conjugacy class of \(G\). If \(\text{cd}(G)\) denotes the maximum diameter of all such Cayley graphs of a finite simple group \(G\) of Lie type, of untwisted rank \(\ell\), the main result of the paper asserts that \(\text{cd} (G)\leq 8(5\ell+7)\). The methods used are group-theoretical and include among others the Bruhat decomposition for writing elements of \(G\) as products of long root elements and the use of character tables.
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    diameter
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    Cayley graph
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    simple groups
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    conjugacy class
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