On the existence of $(r,g,\chi)$-cages
Abstract
In this paper, we work with simple and finite graphs. We study a generalization of the \emph{Cage Problem}, which has been widely studied since cages were introduced by Tutte \cite{T47} in 1947 and after Erd\" os and Sachs \cite{ES63} proved their existence in 1963. An \emph{-graph} is an -regular graph in which the shortest cycle has length equal to ; that is, it is an -regular graph with girth . An \emph{-cage} is an -graph with the smallest possible number of vertices among all -graphs; the order of an -cage is denoted by . The Cage Problem consists of finding -cages; it is well-known that -cages have been determined only for very limited sets of parameter pairs . There exists a simple lower bound for , given by Moore and denoted by . The cages that attain this bound are called \emph{Moore cages}.
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@article{arxiv.2304.03825,
title = {On the existence of $(r,g,\chi)$-cages},
author = {Gabriela Araujo-Pardo and Zhanar Berikkyzy and Linda Lesniak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.03825},
year = {2023}
}
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18 pages