The Constructions of directed strongly regular graph by algebraic method

Abstract

The concept of directed strongly regular graphs (DSRG) was introduced by Duval in "A Directed Graph Version of Strongly Regular Graphs" [Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A 47(1988)71-100]. Duval also provided several construction methods for directed strongly regular graphs. In this paper, We construct several new classes of directed strongly regular graphs which are obtained by using Kronecker matrix product, Semidirect product and Cayley coset graph. At the same time, using group representation, for two special cases, we give some other sufficient and necessary conditions of Cayley graphs to be DSRG. At last, we finish this paper with a discussion of some propositions of in(out)-neighbours and automorphism group in directed strongly regular graphs.

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