On the Difference Graph of power graphs of finite groups
Abstract
The power graph of a finite group is a simple undirected graph with vertex set and two vertices are adjacent if one is a power of the other. The enhanced power graph of a finite group is a simple undirected graph whose vertex set is the group and two vertices and are adjacent if there exists such that both and are powers of . In this paper, we investigate the difference graph of a finite group , which is the difference of the enhanced power graph and the power graph of with all isolated vertices removed. We study the difference graphs of finite groups with forbidden subgraphs among other results. We first characterize an arbitrary finite group such that is a chordal graph, star graph, dominatable, threshold graph, and split graph. From this, we conclude that the latter four graph classes are equivalent for . By applying these results, we classify the nilpotent groups such that belong to the aforementioned five graph classes. This shows that all these graph classes are equivalent for when is nilpotent. Then, we characterize the nilpotent groups whose difference graphs are cograph, bipartite, Eulerian, planar, and outerplanar. Finally, we consider the difference graph of non-nilpotent groups and determine the values of such that the difference graphs of the symmetric group and alternating group are cograph, chordal, split, and threshold.
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@article{arxiv.2212.07705,
title = {On the Difference Graph of power graphs of finite groups},
author = {Parveen and Jitender Kumar and Ramesh Prasad Panda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.07705},
year = {2023}
}
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