A simple proof for the lower bound of the girth of graphs D(n, q)

Abstract

The components of the graphs D(n, q) provide the best-known general lower bound for the number of edges in a graph with n vertices and no cycles of length less than g. In this paper, we give a new, short, and simpler proof of the fact that the length of the shortest cycle appearing in D(n, q) is n + 5 when n is odd, and n + 4 when n is even.

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