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On fixing and distinguishing numbers of trees

Combinatorics 2026-03-26 v1

Abstract

A graph GG is DD-distinguishable if there is a labeling of its vertices with DD labels such that the only automorphism of GG which preserves the labeling is the identity. The distinguishing number of GG is the minimum value DD for which GG is DD-distinguishable. The fixing number of GG is the minimum cardinality of a subset of the vertices of GG which is fixed pointwise only by the trivial automorphism. We prove that the fixing number of any 22-distinguishable tree of order n3n \geq 3 is at most 4n/114n/11, or at most (D1)n/(D+1)(D-1)n / (D+1) for a DD-distinguishable tree (D3D \geq 3). For every DD and rr at least 22, we characterize the DD-distinguishable trees with radius rr by constructing a universal tree TrDT_r^D which has the property that a tree TT of radius rr is DD-distinguishable if and only if TT is a union of branches of TrDT_r^D. We obtain a similar collection of universal trees for the property of having a constant paint cost spectrum, i.e., the minimum size of the complement of a color class in a distinguishing DD-coloring of TT is equal to the fixing number. Finally, we prove bounds on the distinguishing and fixing numbers of a tree in terms of the eccentricities of its vertices.

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@article{arxiv.2603.23820,
  title  = {On fixing and distinguishing numbers of trees},
  author = {Calum Buchanan and Peter Dankelmann and Isabel Harris and Paul Horn and K. E. Perry and Emily Rivett-Carnac},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.23820},
  year   = {2026}
}