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    On a pursuit game on Cayley graphs (English)
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    The game cops and robbers is considered on Cayley graphs of Abelian groups. It is proved that if the graph has degree d, then \(\lceil (d+1)/2\rceil\) cops are sufficient to catch one robber. This bound is often best possible.
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    Cayley graphs
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