Abstract

We show that if n = 7k/i with i ∈ {1, 2, 3} then the cop number of the generalised Petersen graph GP(n,k) is 4, with some small previously-known exceptions. It was previously proved by Ball et al. (2015) that the cop number of any generalised Petersen graph is at most 4. The results in this paper explain all of the known generalised Petersen graphs that actually have cop number 4 but were not previously explained by Morris et al. in a recent preprint, and places them in the context of infinite families. (More precisely, the preprint by Morris et al. explains all known generalised Petersen graphs with cop number 4 and girth 8, while this paper explains those that have girth 7.)

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