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Automorphisms of left Ideal relation graph over full matrix ring

The left-ideal relation graph on a ring $R$, denoted by $\overrightarrow{Γ_{l-i}}(R)$, is a directed graph whose vertex set is all the elements of $R$ and there is a directed edge from $x$ to a distinct $y$ if and only if the left ideal generated by $x$, written as $[x]$, is properly contained in the left ideal generated by $y$. In this paper, the automorphisms of $\overrightarrow{Γ_{l-i}}(R)$ are characterized, where $R$ is the ring of all $n \times n$ matrices over a finite field $F_q$. The undirected left relation graph, denoted by $Γ_{l-i}(M_n(F_q))$, is the simple graph whose vertices are all the elements of $R$ and two distinct vertices $x, y$ are adjacent if and only if either $[x] \subset [y]$ or $[y] \subset [x]$ is considered. Various graph theoretic properties of $Γ_{l-i}(M_n(F_q))$ including connectedness, girth, clique number, etc. are studied.

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