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Direct product and uniqueness of automorphism groups of graphs
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    Direct product and uniqueness of automorphism groups of graphs (English)
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    5 September 2000
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    The author considers the problem of representing permutation groups by graphs. If \(\Aut(G)\) denotes the automorphism group of a graph \(G\) and \(A\equiv\Aut(G)\), then \(A\) is a representable permutation group. If \(A\) is represented by exactly one graph \(G\) (up to isomorphism), then \(A\) is called unique. The main result is the following theorem: Let \(A_1\) and \(A_2\) be representable permutation groups. Then the direct product \(A_1\otimes A_2\) is not representable iff \(A_1\) and \(A_2\) are transitive, unique and isomorphic as permutation groups. Moreover all unique transitive permutation groups of prime degree are described.
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    automorphism group
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    representable permutation group
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