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Discrete Mathematics

Volume 277, Issues 1–3, 28 February 2004, Pages 309-319
Discrete Mathematics

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On the connectivity of certain graphs of high girth

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Abstract

Let q be a prime power and k⩾2 be an integer. Lazebnik et al. (Rutcor Research Report RRR 99-93, 1993; Bull. AMS 32 (1) (1995) 73) determined that the number of components of certain graphs D(k,q) introduced by Lazebnik and Ustimenko (Discrete Appl. Math. 60 (1995) 275) is at least qt−1 where t=⌊(k+2)/4⌋. This implied that these components (most often) provide the best-known asymptotic lower bound for the greatest number of edges in graphs of their order and girth. Lazebnik et al. (Discrete Math. 157 (1996) 271) showed that the number of components is (exactly) qt−1 for q odd, but the method used there failed for q even. In this paper we prove that the number of components of D(k,q) for even q>4 is again qt−1 where t=⌊(k+2)/4⌋. Our proof is independent of the parity of q as long as q>4. Furthermore, we show that for q=4 and k⩾4, the number of components is qt.

Keywords

Dense graphs
High girth
Algebraic constructions
Connectivity

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