Directed strongly walk-regular graphs
Edwin R. van Dam, Gholamreza Omidi

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We generalize the concept of strong walk-regularity to directed graphs. We call a digraph strongly -walk-regular with if the number of walks of length from a vertex to another vertex depends only on whether the two vertices are the same, adjacent, or not adjacent. This generalizes also the well-studied strongly regular digraphs and a problem posed by Hoffman. Our main tools are eigenvalue methods. The case that the adjacency matrix is diagonalizable with only real eigenvalues resembles the undirected case. We show that a digraph with only real eigenvalues whose adjacency matrix is not diagonalizable has at most two values of for which can be strongly -walk-regular, and we also construct examples of such strongly walk-regular digraphs. We also consider digraphs with nonreal eigenvalues. We give such examples and characterize those…
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