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Locally Finite, Planar, Edge-Transitive Graphs by Jack E. Graver,Mark E. Watkins β€” book cover

Locally Finite, Planar, Edge-Transitive Graphs

by Jack E. Graver, Mark E. Watkins
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The nine finite, planar, 3-connected, edge-transitive graphs have been known and studied for many centuries. The infinite, locally finite, planar, 3-connected, edge-transitive graphs can be classified according to the number of their ends (the supremum of the number of infinite components when a finite subgraph is deleted). Prior to this study the 1-ended graphs in this class were identified by Grunbaum and Shephard as 1-skeletons of tessellations of the hyperbolic plane; Watkins characterized the 2-ended members. Any remaining graphs in this class must have uncountably many ends. In this work, infinite-ended members of this class are shown to exist. A more detailed classification scheme in terms of the types of Petrie walks in the graphs in this class and the local structure of their automorphism groups is presented. Explicit constructions are devised for all of the graphs in most of the classes under this new classification. Also included are partial results toward the complete description of the graphs in the few remaining classes.

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The class consists of all graphs that are locally finite, planar, 3-connected, and edge-transitive. This study provides a complete presentation of the graphs in , classified according to three criteria: the kinds of Petrie walks they contain; the number of ends; and the local action of the automorphism groups. The volume then presents methods for constructing all but a special subclass of graphs in . No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
June 12, 1997
Publisher
Providence, R.I. : American Mathematical Society, c1997.
Pages
75
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780821805565

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