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The diameter of cyclic Kautz digraphs

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We present a new kind of digraphs, called cyclic Kautz digraphs CK(d,l), which are subdigraphs of the well-known Kautz digraphs K(d,l). The latter have the smallest diameter among all digraphs… Click to show full abstract

We present a new kind of digraphs, called cyclic Kautz digraphs CK(d,l), which are subdigraphs of the well-known Kautz digraphs K(d,l). The latter have the smallest diameter among all digraphs with their number of vertices and degree. Cyclic Kautz digraphs CK(d,l) have vertices labeled by all possible sequences a1...al of length l, such that each character ai is chosen from an alphabet containing d + 1 distinct symbols, where the consecutive characters in the sequence are different (as in Kautz digraphs), and now also requiring that a1 ≠ al. Their arcs are between vertices a1a2... al and a2... alal+1, with a1 ≠ al and a2 ≠ al+1. We give the diameter of CK(d,l) for all the values of d and l, and also its number of vertices and arcs.

Keywords: digraphs; kautz digraphs; diameter cyclic; cyclic kautz

Journal Title: Filomat
Year Published: 2017

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