Abstract

We consider strongly regular graphs in which each non-adjacent pair of vertices has exactly one common neighbour. These graphs give rise to partial linear spaces (one of which is a partial quadrangle) and a distance-regular graph of diameter three. The lower bound for the valency of the graph in terms of the number of common neighbours of two adjacent vertices is derived.

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