The generalized X-join of Cayley graphs

Abstract

As a main result of this paper we give conditions under which the generalized X-join of Cayley graphs is a Cayley graph. In particular, we show that X-join of isomorphic Cayley graphs is a Cayley grpah. To do this, new properties for a generalized wreath product of permutation groups are given in the case where the base group acts regularly. These are used to give conditions for the generalized wreath product to contain a regular subgroup, which are then applied to generalized X-joins of Cayley graphs. Along the way, it is shown that the generalized X-join of isomorphic Cayley graphs will always be a vertex transitive graph.

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