Distance-regular graph with large a1 or c2

Abstract

In this paper, we study distance-regular graphs that have a pair of distinct vertices, say x and y, such that the number of common neighbors of x and y is about half the valency of . We show that if the diameter is at least three, then such a graph, besides a finite number of exceptions, is a Taylor graph, bipartite with diameter three or a line graph.

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