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.
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
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.