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Biggs–Smith graph

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Vertices
  
102

Radius
  
7

Girth
  
9

Edges
  
153

Diameter
  
7

Automorphisms
  
2448 (PSL(2,17))

Biggs–Smith graph

In the mathematical field of graph theory, the Biggs–Smith graph is a 3-regular graph with 102 vertices and 153 edges.

It has chromatic number 3, chromatic index 3, radius 7, diameter 7 and girth 9. It is also a 3-vertex-connected graph and a 3-edge-connected graph.

All the cubic distance-regular graphs are known. The Biggs–Smith graph is one of the 13 such graphs.

Algebraic properties

The automorphism group of the Biggs–Smith graph is a group of order 2448 isomorphic to the projective special linear group PSL(2,17). It acts transitively on the vertices, on the edges and on the arcs of the graph. Therefore, the Biggs–Smith graph is a symmetric graph. It has automorphisms that take any vertex to any other vertex and any edge to any other edge. According to the Foster census, the Biggs–Smith graph, referenced as F102A, is the only cubic symmetric graph on 102 vertices.

The Biggs–Smith graph is also uniquely determined by the its graph spectrum, the set of graph eigenvalues of its adjacency matrix.

The characteristic polynomial of the Biggs–Smith graph is : ( x 3 ) ( x 2 ) 18 x 17 ( x 2 x 4 ) 9 ( x 3 + 3 x 2 3 ) 16 .

References

Biggs–Smith graph Wikipedia