A matrix ring with commuting graph of maximal diameter
Abstract
The commuting graph of a semigroup is the set of non-central elements; the edges are defined as pairs (u,v) satisfying uv=vu. We provide an example of a field F and an integer n such that the commuting graph of Matn(F) has maximal possible diameter, equal to six.
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