
arXiv: 1511.05430
Let $S$ be a set of transpositions generating the symmetric group $S_n$. The transposition graph of $S$ is defined to be the graph with vertex set $\{1,\ldots,n\}$, and with vertices $i$ and $j$ being adjacent in $T(S)$ whenever $(i,j) \in S$. In the present note, it is proved that two transposition graphs are isomorphic if and only if the corresponding two Cayley graphs are isomorphic. It is also proved that the transposition graph $T(S)$ is edge-transitive if and only if the Cayley graph $Cay(S_n,S)$ is edge-transitive.
Whitney's isomorphism theorem, Symmetric groups, line graphs, cayley graphs, Cayley graphs, Graphs and abstract algebra (groups, rings, fields, etc.), Group actions on combinatorial structures, edge-transitive graphs, transpositions, whitney’s isomorphism theorem, QA1-939, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), automorphisms of graphs, Mathematics
Whitney's isomorphism theorem, Symmetric groups, line graphs, cayley graphs, Cayley graphs, Graphs and abstract algebra (groups, rings, fields, etc.), Group actions on combinatorial structures, edge-transitive graphs, transpositions, whitney’s isomorphism theorem, QA1-939, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Combinatorics (math.CO), automorphisms of graphs, Mathematics
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