On the power graph of the direct product of two groups
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powerproductgraphdirecteithergeneralizedgraphsgroups
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The power graph $P(G)$ of a finite group $G$ is the graph with vertex set $G$ and two distinct vertices are adjacent if either of them is a power of the other. Here we show that the power graph $P(G_1 \times G_2)$ of the direct product of two groups $G_1$ and $G_2$ is not isomorphic to either of the direct, cartesian and normal product of their power graphs $P(G_1)$ and $P(G_2)$. A new product of graphs, namely generalized product, has been introduced and we prove that the power graph $P(G_1 \times G_2)$ is isomorphic to a generalized product of $P(G_1)$ and $P(G_2)$.
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