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A classification of pentavalent arc-transitive bicirculants (English)
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4 June 2015
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A bicirculant is a graph admitting an automorphism with two cycles of equal length in its cycle decomposition. A graph is said to be arc-transitive if its automorphism group acts transitively on the set of its arcs. All cubic and tetravalent arc-transitive bicirculants are known, and this paper gives a complete classification of connected pentavalent arc-transitive bicirculants. In particular, it is shown that, with the exception of seven particular graphs, a connected pentavalent bicirculant is arc-transitive if and only if it is isomorphic to a Cayley graph \(\mathrm {Cay}\,(D_{2n},\{b,ba,ba^{r+1},ba^{r^2+r+1},ba^{r^3+r^2+r+1}\})\) on the dihedral group \(D_{2n} = \langle a,b\mid a^n =b^2 = baba = 1\rangle\), where \(r\in \mathbb Z^\ast_n\) such that \(r^4+r^3+r^2+r+1\equiv 0\pmod n\).
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vertex-transitive
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edge-transitive
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arc-transitive
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