We present a computer-assisted analysis of combinatorial properties of the Cayley graphs of certain finitely generated groups: Given a group with a finite set of generators, we study the density of the corresponding Cayley graph, that is, the least upper bound for the average vertex degree (= number of adjacent edges) of any finite subgraph. It is known that an m-generated group is amenable if and only if the density of the corresponding Cayley graph equals to 2m. We test amenable and non-amenable groups, and also groups for which amenability is unknown. In the latter class we focus on Richard Thompson's group F
AbstractIn this note we obtain a simple expression of any finite group by means of its generating se...
Cayley graphs are graphs associated to a group and a set of generators for that group (there is also...
On one hand the content of this thesis falls within the scope of Group theory, and on the other han...
We present a computer-assisted analysis of combinatorial properties of the Cayley graphs of certain ...
In this thesis we will study the definitions and properties relating to groups and Cayley graphs, as...
This is a survey of our recent results on the amenability problem forThompson's group $F$. They most...
AbstractIn this short note the neighbourhood graph of a Cayley graph is considered. It has, as nodes...
Given a group G, any subset C of G\{e} induces a Cayley graph, Cay(G,C). The set C also induces a na...
AbstractThe subject of this paper is the size of the largest component in random subgraphs of Cayley...
In this report paper we collect recent results on the vertex reconstruction in Cayley graphs $Cay(G,...
We estimate the number of graphical regular representations (GRRs) of a given group with large enoug...
We estimate the number of graphical regular representations (GRRs) of a given group with large enoug...
In this report paper we collect recent results on the vertex reconstruction in Cayley graphs $Cay(G,...
International audienceWe show that every finitely generated group G with an element of order at leas...
AbstractFor a subsetSof a groupGsuch that 1∉SandS=S−1, the associated Cayley graph Cay(G,S) is the g...
AbstractIn this note we obtain a simple expression of any finite group by means of its generating se...
Cayley graphs are graphs associated to a group and a set of generators for that group (there is also...
On one hand the content of this thesis falls within the scope of Group theory, and on the other han...
We present a computer-assisted analysis of combinatorial properties of the Cayley graphs of certain ...
In this thesis we will study the definitions and properties relating to groups and Cayley graphs, as...
This is a survey of our recent results on the amenability problem forThompson's group $F$. They most...
AbstractIn this short note the neighbourhood graph of a Cayley graph is considered. It has, as nodes...
Given a group G, any subset C of G\{e} induces a Cayley graph, Cay(G,C). The set C also induces a na...
AbstractThe subject of this paper is the size of the largest component in random subgraphs of Cayley...
In this report paper we collect recent results on the vertex reconstruction in Cayley graphs $Cay(G,...
We estimate the number of graphical regular representations (GRRs) of a given group with large enoug...
We estimate the number of graphical regular representations (GRRs) of a given group with large enoug...
In this report paper we collect recent results on the vertex reconstruction in Cayley graphs $Cay(G,...
International audienceWe show that every finitely generated group G with an element of order at leas...
AbstractFor a subsetSof a groupGsuch that 1∉SandS=S−1, the associated Cayley graph Cay(G,S) is the g...
AbstractIn this note we obtain a simple expression of any finite group by means of its generating se...
Cayley graphs are graphs associated to a group and a set of generators for that group (there is also...
On one hand the content of this thesis falls within the scope of Group theory, and on the other han...