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A connected graph on 2n vertices is defined to be xor-magic if the vertices can be labeled with distinct n-bit binary numbers in such a way that the label at each vertex is equal to the bitwise xor of the labels on the adjacent vertices. We show that there is at least one 3-regular xor-magic graph on 2n vertices for every n ⩾ 2. We classify the 3-regular xor-magic graphs on 8 and 16 vertices, and give multiple examples of 3-regular xor-magic graphs on 32 vertices, including the well-known Dyck graph.

eISSN:
2182-1976
Lingua:
Inglese
Frequenza di pubblicazione:
2 volte all'anno
Argomenti della rivista:
Mathematics, General Mathematics