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Metric Dimension of Amalgamation of Regular Graphs

Combinatorics 2014-01-22 v1

Abstract

A set of vertices SS resolves a graph GG if every vertex is uniquely determined by its vector of distances to the vertices in SS. The metric dimension of GG is the minimum cardinality of a resolving set of GG. Let {G1,G2,,Gn}\{G_1, G_2, \ldots, G_n\} be a finite collection of graphs and each GiG_i has a fixed vertex v0iv_{0_i} or a fixed edge e0ie_{0_i} called a terminal vertex or edge, respectively. The vertex-amalgamation of G1,G2,,GnG_1, G_2, \ldots, G_n, denoted by VertexAmal{Gi;v0i}Vertex-Amal\{G_i;v_{0_i}\}, is formed by taking all the GiG_i's and identifying their terminal vertices. Similarly, the edge-amalgamation of G1,G2,,GnG_1, G_2, \ldots, G_n, denoted by EdgeAmal{Gi;e0i}Edge-Amal\{G_i;e_{0_i}\}, is formed by taking all the GiG_i's and identifying their terminal edges. Here we study the metric dimensions of vertex-amalgamation and edge-amalgamation for finite collection of regular graphs: complete graphs and prisms.

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@article{arxiv.1401.5164,
  title  = {Metric Dimension of Amalgamation of Regular Graphs},
  author = {Rinovia Simanjuntak and Danang Tri Murdiansyah},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.5164},
  year   = {2014}
}

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