Commuting graphs have emerged as a powerful framework for elucidating complex relationships within finite group theory. In these graphs, vertices typically represent non-central elements of a group, ...
A well-founded tree T defined on the vertex set of a graph G is called normal if the endvertices of any edge of G are comparable in T. We study how normal trees can be used to describe the structure ...
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