Regular Cayley maps on dihedral groups with the smallest kernel

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Abstract: Let mathcalM=CM(Dn,X,p) be a regular Cayley map on the dihedral group Dn of order 2n,nge2, and let pi be the power function associated with mathcalM. In this paper it is shown that the kernel Ker(pi) of the power function pi is a dihedral subgroup of Dn and if ne3, then the kernel Ker(pi) is of order at least 4. Moreover, all mathcalM are classified for which Ker(pi) is of order 4. In particular, besides 4 sporadic maps on 4,4,8 and 12 vertices respectively, two infinite families of non-t-balanced Cayley maps on Dn are obtained.









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