Exponents of 2-regular digraphs (Q1972142)

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    Exponents of 2-regular digraphs
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1423742

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      Exponents of 2-regular digraphs (English)
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      23 October 2000
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      A digraph \(G\) is said to be primitive if for some positive integer \(k\), there is a walk of length exactly \(k\) from each vertex \(u\) to each vertex \(v\). The smallest such \(k\) in a primitive digraph \(G\) is called the exponent of \(G\). If each vertex of \(G\) has out-degree and in-degree exactly \(r\), then \(G\) is said to be \(r\)-regular. The paper shows that if \(G\) is a primitive 2-regular digraph with \(n\) vertices, then its exponent is not greater than \((n-1)^2/4+ 1\).
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      walk
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      primitive digraph
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      exponent
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