Two Results Concerning Distance-Regular Directed Graphs
Author
D. Combe and D. E. Taylor
Status
Research Report 99-13
Date: 10 June 1999
Abstract
The study of distance-regular directed graphs can be reduced to that of
short distance-regular directed graphs.
We consider the eigenspaces of the intersection matrix of a short
distance-regular directed graph and show that nearly all the eigenvalues
are nonreal. Next we show that a nontrivial short distance-regular directed
graph is primitive.
Key phrases
distance-regular graph. distance-transitive graph. directed graph.
primitivity. adjacency algebra.
AMS Subject Classification (1991)
Primary: 05C20
Secondary: 05C25, 05E30
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