Applications of integer programming methods to cages

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The aim of this paper is to construct new small regular graphs with girth 7 using integer programming techniques. Over the last two decades solvers for integer programs have become more and more powerful and have proven to be a useful aid for many hard combinatorial problems. Despite successes in many related fields, these optimisation tools have so far been absent in the quest for small regular graphs with a given girth. Here we illustrate the power of these solvers as an aid to construct small regular girth 7 graphs from girth 8 cages.

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de Ruiter, F. J. C. T., & Biggs, N. L. (2015). Applications of integer programming methods to cages. Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 22(4). https://doi.org/10.37236/4854

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