On the order-diameter ratio of girth-diameter cages
Abstract
For integers , a -cage (or simply girth-diameter cage) is a smallest -regular graph of girth and diameter (if it exists). The order of a -cage is denoted by . 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 and . We theoretically determine the exact values , and count the number of corresponding girth-diameter cages, for . 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 -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