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    Finite 1-regular Cayley graphs of valency 5 (English)
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    10 June 2013
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    Summary: Let \(\Gamma = \operatorname{Cay}(G, S)\) and \(G \leq X \leq \operatorname{Aut}\Gamma\). We say \(\Gamma\) is \((X,1)\)-regular Cayley graph if \(X\) acts regularly on its arcs. \(\Gamma\) is said to be core-free if \(G\) is core-free in some \(X \leq \operatorname{Aut}(\operatorname{Cay}(G, S))\). In this paper, we prove that if an \((X, 1)\)-regular Cayley graph of valency 5 is not normal or binormal, then it is the normal cover of one of two core-free ones up to isomorphism. In particular, there are no core-free 1-regular Cayley graphs of valency 5.
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    regular Cayley graph
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    normal cover
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    core-free Cayley graphs
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