On Power Graph Representation of Γ_1-nonderanged Permutation Group
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https://doi.org/10.56919/usci.2541.006Keywords:
Group, permutation group, nonderanged permutation group, power graph, adjacency matrixAbstract
A
-nonderanged permutation group
is a permutation group such that
where
. In this paper, an undirected power graph representation of
-nonderanged permutation group
denoted by
has been studied. It was proved, among other things, that the graph
is connected for any
and is neither regular nor complete except at
Also, the maximum degree of
is
and the girth is three (3) for any
while the diameter is one (1) for
and two (2) for
. Furthermore, the central vertex of the graph was proved to be
for any
and while the peripheral vertex is
for p > 5. Lastly, the adjacency matrix of some selected graphs and their graphical representations were given to support our findings.
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