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On cubic polycirculant nut graphs

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A nut graph is a nontrivial simple graph whose adjacency matrix contains a one-dimensional null space spanned by a vector without zero entries. Moreover, an $\ell$-circulant graph is a graph that admits a cyclic group of automorphisms having $\ell$ vertex orbits of equal size. It is not difficult to observe that there exists no cubic $1$-circulant nut graph or cubic $2$-circulant nut graph, while the full classification of all the cubic $3$-circulant nut graphs was recently obtained [Electron. J. Comb. 31(2) (2024), #2.31]. Here, we investigate the existence of cubic $\ell$-circulant nut graphs for $\ell \ge 4$ and show that there is no cubic $4$-circulant nut graph or cubic $5$-circulant nut graph by using a computer-assisted proof. Furthermore, we rely on a construction based approach in order to demonstrate that there exist infinitely many cubic $\ell$-circulant nut graphs for any fixed $\ell \in \{6, 7 \}$ or $\ell \ge 9$.

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Classification of quartic bicirculant nut graphs

math.CO · 2025-02-10 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Quartic bicirculant nut graphs are exactly the B1, B2 and B3 parameter families described in Theorem 1.1 with the stated gcd, parity and congruence conditions; no B4 graph is a nut graph.

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  • Classification of quartic bicirculant nut graphs math.CO · 2025-02-10 · conditional · none · ref 1 · internal anchor

    Quartic bicirculant nut graphs are exactly the B1, B2 and B3 parameter families described in Theorem 1.1 with the stated gcd, parity and congruence conditions; no B4 graph is a nut graph.