A study on Type-2 isomorphic circulant graphs. PART 9: Computer programs to show Type-1 \& -2 isomorphic circulant graphs

Abstract

Elspas and Turner eltu raised a question on the isomorphism of C16(1,3,7) and C16(2,3,5) and Vilfred v96 gave its answer by defining Type-2 isomorphism of Cn(R) w.r.t. m m = (n, r) > 1, r∈ R and r,n∈N and studied such graphs for m = 2 in v13,v20. But obtaining Type-2 isomorphic circulant graphs is not easy. Using a C++ computer program, the authors obtained families of Type-2 isomorphic Cn(R) w.r.t. m = 2,3,5,7 for n∈N as well as Cnp3(R) w.r.t. m = p for n∈N and p is an odd prime. In this paper, we present the C++ program and also a VB program POLY415.EXE which is used to show how Type-1 and Type-2 isomorphisms of a circulant graph take place as well as for checking and finding Type-1 and Type-2 circulant graphs of a given order and is very useful to develop its theory on Type-2 isomorphic circulant graphs v2-1-v2-10.

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