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Automorphism Groups in Extremal Families of Polyhedral Graphs

Combinatorics 2026-07-29 v1

Abstract

We study automorphism groups in five extremal families of polyhedral graphs. For every n14n\ge14, we prove that every minimum-order 33-polytopal graph containing a vertex of each degree 3,4,,n3,4,\ldots,n is asymmetric. The proof uses an exact planar defect decomposition, a complete description of the high-degree tail, and a saturation theorem for the subgraph induced by the uniquely high-degree vertices. Duality gives the corresponding asymmetry result for minimum-face polyhedra containing faces of every size 3,4,,n3,4,\ldots,n. For the three polyhedral graphs whose complements are also polyhedral, we determine the ordinary and extended automorphism groups and identify the extended group Aut±(G13)(C2×C2)C4. \mathsf{Aut}^{\pm}(G_{13})\cong (C_2\times C_2)\rtimes C_4. Next, we classify automorphism groups of radius-one polyhedra. In the unique-dominating-vertex case they are cyclic or dihedral, and in the triangulated case the possibilities are 1,C2,C3,C2×C2,S3. 1,\qquad C_2,\qquad C_3,\qquad C_2\times C_2,\qquad S_3. For polyhedra that are unigraphic among the class of self-dual, we show that their automorphism group is either 11 or C2C_2. Finally, we consider polyhedra that are products of graphs, for each of the four standard graph products, and we classify them according to their automorphism group.

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@article{arxiv.2607.26842,
  title  = {Automorphism Groups in Extremal Families of Polyhedral Graphs},
  author = {Riccardo W. Maffucci and Bobby Miraftab},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.26842},
  year   = {2026}
}