Relative Cayley graphs of finite groups

Abstract

The relative Cayley graph of a group G with respect to its proper subgroup H, is a graph whose vertices are elements of G and two vertices h∈ H and g∈ G are adjacent if g=hc for some c∈ C, where C is an inversed-closed subset of G. We study the relative Cayley graphs and, among other results, we discuss on their connectivity and forbidden structures, and compute some of their important numerical invariants.

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