The girth, odd girth, distance function, and diameter of generalized Johnson graphs
Abstract
For any non-negative integers v > k > i, the generalized Johnson graph, J(v,k,i), is the undirected simple graph whose vertices are the k-subsets of a v-set, and where any two vertices A and B are adjacent whenever |A B| =i. In this article, we derive formulas for the girth, odd girth, distance function, and diameter of J(v,k,i).
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