Proof of a conjecture of Abdollahi-Akbari-Maimani concerning the non-commutative graph of finite groups

Abstract

The non--commuting graph (G) of a non--abelian group G is defined as follows. The vertex set V((G)) of (G) is G Z(G) where Z(G) denotes the center of G and two vertices x and y are adjacent if and only if xy≠ yx. For non--abelian finite groups G and H it is conjectured that if (G) (H), then |G|=|H|. We prove the conjecture.

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