Normal edge-transitive Cayley graphs of Frobenius groups

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Abstract: A Cayley Graph for a group G is called normal edge-transitive if it admits an edge-transitive action of some subgroup of the Holomorph of G (the normaliser of a regular copy of G in operatornameSym(G)). We complete the classification of normal edge-transitive Cayley graphs of order a product of two primes by dealing with Cayley graphs for Frobenius groups of such orders. We determine the automorphism groups of these graphs, proving in particular that there is a unique vertex-primitive example, namely the flag graph of the Fano plane.





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