Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4653573 European Journal of Combinatorics 2014 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

The motivating question of this paper is to ask when, given a group AA and generating set XX for AA, one can find a Cayley map CM(A,X,ρ)CM(A,X,ρ) with representativity at least two (also called a strong embedding of the graph; note that in such an embedding, each face is bounded by a cycle of the graph).We first investigate some general consequences of a Cayley map’s having representativity one, which means that there exist faces that are self-adjacent (and consequently these faces are not bounded by proper cycles of the graph). We find that there exist Cayley graphs of Abelian groups all of whose Cayley maps have representativity one. This indicates that if these graphs have strong embeddings (orientable or non-orientable), then these embeddings cannot be obtained by applying the symmetry of Cayley graphs in the most natural way. This also indicates that the Cycle Double Cover of these graphs, if it exists, cannot be constructed by applying the symmetry of these graphs in the most natural way.In addition, we investigate specific consequences in the case |X|=2|X|=2 or 3; we provide a few classes of examples of AA and XX which may be forced to have representativity at least two; and we provide a combinatorial formalism for calculating the representativity of a Cayley map without appealing to the “lifted” embedding.

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