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We prove the non-existence of strongly regular graph with parameters $(76,30,8,14)$. We use Euclidean representation of a strongly regular graph together with a new lower bound on the number of 4-cliques to derive strong structural…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2017-04-20 A. V. Bondarenko , A. Prymak , D. Radchenko

We prove that there is no strongly regular graph (SRG) with parameters (460,153,32,60). The proof is based on a recent lower bound on the number of 4-cliques in a SRG and some applications of Euclidean representation of SRGs.

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2017-04-20 A. V. Bondarenko , A. Mellit , A. Prymak , D. Radchenko , M. Viazovska

We show that there is no (75,32,10,16) strongly regular graph. The result is obtained by a mix of algebraic and computational approaches. The main idea is to build large enough induced structure and apply the star complement technique. Our…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2017-09-21 Jernej Azarija , Tilen Marc

In this paper we show that there does not exist a strongly regular graph with parameters $(1911,270,105,27)$.

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2021-09-10 Jack H. Koolen , Brhane Gebremichel

We show that there is no $(95,40,12,20)$ strongly regular graph and, consequently, there is no $(96,45,24,18)$ strongly regular graph, no two-graph on $96$ vertices, and no partial geometry $\rm{pg}(5,9,3)$. The main idea of the result is…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2016-03-09 Jernej Azarija , Tilen Marc

An $srg(19,6,1,2)$ is the graph with the smallest parameter set in the family of strongly regular graphs with parameters $\lambda=1$ and $\mu=2$ for which the respective graph doesn't exist. The proof of that fact is based on algebraic…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2025-11-11 Reimbay Reimbayev

We investigate the second smallest unresolved feasible set of parameters of strongly regular graphs, $(v,k,\lambda,\mu)=(85,14,3,2)$. Using the classification of cubic graphs of small degree, we restrict possible local structure of such a…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2025-04-04 Sergey Shpectorov , Tianxiao Zhao

We consider simple loopless finite undirected graphs. Such a graph is called strongly regular with parameter set (v,k,l,m), for short a srg(v,k,l,m), iff it has exactly v vertices, each of them has exactly k neighbours, and the number of…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2018-05-10 Thomas Jenrich

In this paper we unify several existing regularity conditions for graphs, including strong regularity, $k$-isoregularity, and the $t$-vertex condition. We develop an algebraic composition/decomposition theory of regularity conditions. Using…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2020-02-17 Christian Pech

Twelve new strongly regular graphs with parameters (81,30,9,12) are found as graphs invariant under certain subgroups of the automorphism groups of the two previously known graphs that arise from 2-weight codes. One of these new graphs is…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2020-10-02 Dean Crnković , Andrea Švob , Vladimir D. Tonchev

We prove the existence of directed strongly regular graphs with parameters (60,21,11,6,8), (60,22,12,8,8), (60,24,10,9,10), (60,25,17,8,12), (60,27,21,12,12) and (60,28,20,14,12). The group $S_5 \times 2$ acts transitively on the…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2026-04-08 Dean Crnkovic , Andrea Svob , Matea Zubovic Zutolija

We study pseudo-geometric strongly regular graphs whose second subconstituent with respect to a vertex is a cover of a strongly regular graph or a complete graph. By studying the structure of such graphs, we characterize all graphs…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2026-04-10 Edwin van Dam , Krystal Guo

A simplified version of the theory of strongly regular graphs is developed for the case in which the graphs have no triangles. This leads to (i) direct proofs of the Krein conditions, and (ii) the characterization of strongly regular graphs…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2009-11-12 Norman Biggs

In this paper we consider the question of when a strongly regular graph with parameters $((s+1)(st+1),s(t+1),s-1,t+1)$ can exist. These parameters arise when the graph is derived from a generalized quadrangle, but there are other examples…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2019-09-18 Ivan Guo , Jack H. Koolen , Greg Markowsky , Jongyook Park

The strong resolving graph $G_{SR}$ of a connected graph $G$ was introduced in [Discrete Applied Mathematics 155 (1) (2007) 356--364] as a tool to study the strong metric dimension of $G$. Basically, it was shown that the problem of finding…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2016-12-12 D. Kuziak , M. L. Puertas , J. A. Rodriguez-Velazquez , I. G. Yero

Strongly regular graphs are highly symmetrical and can be described fully with just a few parameters, yet the existence of many of them is still under the question. In this paper, we continue the study of the famuly of strongly regular…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2025-11-11 Reimbay Reimbayev

Let $\mathcal{G}(4,2)$ be the set of connected regular graphs with four distinct eigenvalues in which exactly two eigenvalues are simple, $\mathcal{G}(4,2,-1)$ (resp. $\mathcal{G}(4,2,0)$) the set of graphs belonging to $\mathcal{G}(4,2)$…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2016-11-16 Xueyi Huang , Qiongxiang Huang

A $k$-regular graph of girth $g$ is called vertex-girth-regular if every vertex is contained in the same number of cycles of length $g$. For integers $n, k, g$ and $\lambda$, we denote such a graph on $n$ vertices in which every vertex lies…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2026-04-24 Jorik Jooken , Denys Lohvynov

In this paper, we prove the existence of directed strongly regular graphs with parameters $(63,11,8,1,2)$. We construct a pair of nonisomorphic dsrg(63,11,8,1,2), where one is obtained from the other by reversing all arrows. Both directed…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2024-04-19 Andries E. Brouwer , Dean Crnković , Andrea Švob

We show that the method of counting closed walks in strongly regular graphs rules out no parameter sets other than those ruled out by the method of counting eigenvalue multiplicities.

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2012-05-08 Vasek Chvatal
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