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On the order-diameter ratio of girth-diameter cages

Combinatorics 2025-11-27 v1 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

For integers k,g,dk,g,d, a (k;g,d)(k;g,d)-cage (or simply girth-diameter cage) is a smallest kk-regular graph of girth gg and diameter dd (if it exists). The order of a (k;g,d)(k;g,d)-cage is denoted by n(k;g,d)n(k;g,d). We determine asymptotic lower and upper bounds for the ratio between the order and the diameter of girth-diameter cages as the diameter goes to infinity. We also prove that this ratio can be computed in constant time for fixed kk and gg. We theoretically determine the exact values n(3;g,d)n(3;g,d), and count the number of corresponding girth-diameter cages, for g{4,5}g \in \{4,5\}. Moreover, we design and implement an exhaustive graph generation algorithm and use it to determine the exact order of several open cases and obtain -- often exhaustive -- sets of the corresponding girth-diameter cages. The largest case we generated and settled with our algorithm is a (3;7,35)(3;7,35)-cage of order 136.

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@article{arxiv.2511.21144,
  title  = {On the order-diameter ratio of girth-diameter cages},
  author = {Stijn Cambie and Jan Goedgebeur and Jorik Jooken and Tibo Van den Eede},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.21144},
  year   = {2025}
}

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25 pages