In this paper, we formally introduce the concept of a row-sum matrix over an arbitrary group G. When G is cyclic, these types of matrices have been widely used to build uniform 2-factorizations of small Cayley graphs (or, Cayley subgraphs of blown-up cycles), which themselves factorize complete (equipartite) graphs. Here, we construct row-sum matrices over a class of non-abelian groups, the generalized dihedral groups, and we use them to construct uniform 2-factorizations that solve infinitely many open cases of the Hamilton-Waterloo problem, thus filling up large parts of the gaps in the spectrum of orders for which such factorizations are known to exist.

Constructing uniform 2-factorizations via row-sum matrices: Solutions to the Hamilton-Waterloo problem

Pastine A.
;
Traetta T.
2024-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, we formally introduce the concept of a row-sum matrix over an arbitrary group G. When G is cyclic, these types of matrices have been widely used to build uniform 2-factorizations of small Cayley graphs (or, Cayley subgraphs of blown-up cycles), which themselves factorize complete (equipartite) graphs. Here, we construct row-sum matrices over a class of non-abelian groups, the generalized dihedral groups, and we use them to construct uniform 2-factorizations that solve infinitely many open cases of the Hamilton-Waterloo problem, thus filling up large parts of the gaps in the spectrum of orders for which such factorizations are known to exist.
2024
PE1_15 Discrete mathematics and combinatorics
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
201
105803
2-factorizations; Cycle systems; Generalized Oberwolfach problem; Hamilton-Waterloo problem; Resolvable cycle decompositions; Row-sum matrices
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Burgess, A. C.; Danziger, P.; Pastine, A.; Traetta, T.
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