Arc Transitive Maps with underlying Rose Window Graphs

Abstract

Let M be a map with the underlying graph . The automorphism group Aut( M) induces a natural action on the set of all vertex-edge-face incident triples, called flags of M. The map M is said to be a k-orbit map if Aut( M) has k orbits on the set of all flags of M. It is known that there are seven different classes of 2-orbit maps, with only four of them corresponding to arc-transitive maps, that is maps for which Aut M acts arc-transitively on the underlying graph . The Petrie dual operator links these four classes in two pairs, one of which corresponds to the chiral maps and their Petrie duals. In this paper we focus on the other pair of classes of 2-orbit arc-transitive maps. We investigate the connection of these maps to consistent cycles of the underlying graph with special emphasis on such maps of smallest possible valence, namely 4. We then give a complete classification of such maps whose underlying graphs are arc-transitive Rose Window graphs.

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