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Summary: We prove two results for directed strongly regular graphs that have an eigenvalue of multiplicity less than \(k\), the common out-degree of each vertex. The first bounds the size of an independent set, and the second determines an eigenvalue of the subgraph on the out-neighborhood of a vertex. Both lead to new nonexistence results for parameter sets. | |||
Property / review text: Summary: We prove two results for directed strongly regular graphs that have an eigenvalue of multiplicity less than \(k\), the common out-degree of each vertex. The first bounds the size of an independent set, and the second determines an eigenvalue of the subgraph on the out-neighborhood of a vertex. Both lead to new nonexistence results for parameter sets. / rank | |||
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New feasibility conditions for directed strongly regular graphs (English)
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17 February 2017
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Summary: We prove two results for directed strongly regular graphs that have an eigenvalue of multiplicity less than \(k\), the common out-degree of each vertex. The first bounds the size of an independent set, and the second determines an eigenvalue of the subgraph on the out-neighborhood of a vertex. Both lead to new nonexistence results for parameter sets.
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directed strongly regular graph
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