On the Connectivity and Diameter of Geodetic Graphs

Abstract

A graph G is geodetic if between any two vertices there exists a unique shortest path. In 1962 Ore raised the challenge to characterize geodetic graphs, but despite many attempts, such characterization still seems well beyond reach. We may assume, of course, that G is 2-connected, and here we consider only graphs with no vertices of degree 1 or 2. We prove that all such graphs are, in fact 3-connected. We also construct an infinite family of such graphs of the largest known diameter, namely 5.

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