#19586: Add is_cayley_graph
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       Reporter:  jaanos             |        Owner:
           Type:  enhancement        |       Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  major              |    Milestone:  sage-6.10
      Component:  graph theory       |   Resolution:
       Keywords:  Cayley graphs      |    Merged in:
  groups                             |    Reviewers:
        Authors:  Janoš Vidali       |  Work issues:
Report Upstream:  N/A                |       Commit:
         Branch:                     |  95dfa64264bb0e6ec9122e5ce458a5000d48bc3d
  u/jaanos/add_is_cayley_graph       |     Stopgaps:
   Dependencies:                     |
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Comment (by dimpase):

 Replying to [comment:26 ncohen]:
 > > Yes, I understand it has to be reviewed - I was just saying that maybe
 we don't try to optimize the GAP code within this ticket (if that's
 acceptable, of course).
 >
 > Oh, I see. Well, then I cannot answer the question as I do nto
 understand what the gap code does.
 >
 > > As for the function name, do you have any suggestions? Maybe something
 like `has_transitive_subgroup_of_order`?

 How about naming it `transitive_subgroup`, and simplifying the interface,`
 so that it either returns a subgroup of order `n` (the parameter) or
 `None`, and no pairs...

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