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Graphs with the edge metric dimension smaller than the metric dimension

Combinatorics 2020-06-23 v1

Abstract

Given a connected graph GG, the metric (resp. edge metric) dimension of GG is the cardinality of the smallest ordered set of vertices that uniquely identifies every pair of distinct vertices (resp. edges) of GG by means of distance vectors to such a set. In this work, we settle three open problems on (edge) metric dimension of graphs. Specifically, we show that for every r,t2r,t\ge 2 with rtr\ne t, there is n0n_0, such that for every nn0n\ge n_0 there exists a graph GG of order nn with metric dimension rr and edge metric dimension tt, which among other consequences, shows the existence of infinitely many graph whose edge metric dimension is strictly smaller than its metric dimension. In addition, we also prove that it is not possible to bound the edge metric dimension of a graph GG by some constant factor of the metric dimension of GG.

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@article{arxiv.2006.11772,
  title  = {Graphs with the edge metric dimension smaller than the metric dimension},
  author = {Martin Knor and Snjezana Majstorovic and Aoden Teo Masa Toshi and Riste Skrekovski and Ismael G. Yero},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.11772},
  year   = {2020}
}

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