Bounding the Valency of Polygonal Graphs With Odd Girth
Canadian journal of mathematics, Tome 31 (1979) no. 6, pp. 1307-1321

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In this paper we investigate the action of finite groups G on finite polygonal graphs. The notion of a polygonal graph was introduced in [17]: A polygonal graph is a pair (, ) consisting of a graph which is regular, connected and has girth m for some m ≧ 3, and a set of m-gons of such that every 2-claw of is contained in an unique element of (See Section 2 for the définitions of the terms used here.) If is the set of all m-gons of , so that there is in an unique m-gon on every one of its 2-claws, then we write for (, ) and call a strict polygonal graph. If we wish to emphasize the integer m, then we call (, ) an m-gon-graph (respectively, a strict m-gon-graph).
Perkel, Manley. Bounding the Valency of Polygonal Graphs With Odd Girth. Canadian journal of mathematics, Tome 31 (1979) no. 6, pp. 1307-1321. doi: 10.4153/CJM-1979-108-0
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