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A classification of the m-graphical regular representation of finite groups

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arxiv 1901.07133 v1 pith:ZBQI6UC6 submitted 2019-01-22 math.CO

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In this paper we extend the classical notion of digraphical and graphical regular representation of a group and we classify, by means of an explicit description, the finite groups satisfying this generalization. A graph or digraph is called regular if each vertex has the same valency, or, the same out-valency and the same in-valency, respectively. An m-(di)graphical regular representation (respectively, m-GRR and m-DRR, for short) of a group G is a regular (di)graph whose automorphism group is isomorphic to G and acts semiregularly on the vertex set with m orbits. When m=1, this definition agrees with the classical notion of GRR and DRR. Finite groups admitting a 1-DRR were classified by Babai in 1980, and the analogue classification of finite groups admitting a 1-GRR was completed by Godsil in 1981. Pivoting on these two results in this paper we classify finite groups admitting an m-GRR or an m-DRR, for arbitrary positive integers m. For instance, we prove that every non-identity finite group admits an m-GRR, for every m>4.

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