Cayley graphs
= Cayley graphs
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Cayley graphs are a type of graph used in group theory to represent the structure of a group in a visual and geometric way. Named after the mathematician Arthur Cayley, these graphs provide insight into the group's properties, including symmetries and relationships among its elements. \#\#\# Definition: A Cayley graph is constructed from a group \\( G \\) and a generating set \\( S \\) of that group.