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On directed and undirected diameters of vertex-transitive graphs

Combinatorics 2025-03-04 v1

Abstract

A directed diameter of a directed graph is the maximum possible distance between a pair of vertices, where paths must respect edge orientations, while undirected diameter is the diameter of the undirected graph obtained by symmetrizing the edges. In 2006 Babai proved that for a connected directed Cayley graph on nn vertices the directed diameter is bounded above by a polynomial in undirected diameter and logn\log n. Moreover, Babai conjectured that a similar bound holds for vertex-transitive graphs. We prove this conjecture of Babai, in fact, it follows from a more general bound for connected relations of homogeneous coherent configurations. The main novelty of the proof is a generalization of Ruzsa's triangle inequality from additive combinatorics to the setting of graphs.

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@article{arxiv.2312.12943,
  title  = {On directed and undirected diameters of vertex-transitive graphs},
  author = {Saveliy V. Skresanov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.12943},
  year   = {2025}
}

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13 pages