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Algebraic methods in Graph Theory; the linear algebra method, graph homomorphisms, group theoretic methods (for example Cayley graphs), and graph invariants. For graph eigenvalue problems use the spectral-graph-theory tag. For strongly regular graphs use the strongly-regular-graph tag. For Kneser graphs use the kneser-graph tag.

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We know $A_5$ as a non-CI-group. Now, is $A_5$ a BI-group?

‎We call a group satisfying the following property for all $\nu \in cd(G)$ (Irreducible character degrees of $G$) a BI-group (Babai Invariant group) Let $G$ be a finite group‎, ‎let $\Gamma=Cay(G, …
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