biquasiprimitive
English
editEtymology
editFrom bi- + quasiprimitive.
Adjective
editbiquasiprimitive (not comparable)
- (mathematics) quasiprimitive in two different ways
- 2015, Jehan A. Al-bar, Ahmad N. Al-kenani, Najat Mohammad Muthana, Cheryl E. Praeger, Pablo Spiga, “Finite edge-transitive oriented graphs of valency four: a global approach”, in arXiv[1]:
- The basic graphs either admit an edge-transitive group of automorphisms that is quasiprimitive or biquasiprimitive on vertices, or admit an (oriented or unoriented) cycle as a normal quotient.