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On Monitoring Edge-Geodetic Sets of Dynamic Graph

Combinatorics 2024-12-02 v1

Abstract

The concept of a monitoring edge-geodetic set (MEG-set) in a graph GG, denoted MEG(G)MEG(G), refers to a subset of vertices MEG(G)V(G)MEG(G)\subseteq V(G) such that every edge ee in GG is monitored by some pair of vertices u,vMEG(G) u, v \in MEG(G), where ee lies on all shortest paths between uu and vv. The minimum number of vertices required to form such a set is called the monitoring edge-geodetic number, denoted meg(G)meg(G). The primary motivation for studying MEGMEG-sets in previous works arises from scenarios in which certain edges are removed from GG. In these cases, the vertices of the MEGMEG-set are responsible for detecting these deletions. Such detection is crucial for identifying which edges have been removed from GG and need to be repaired. In real life, repairing these edges may be costly, or sometimes it is impossible to repair edges. In this case, the original MEGMEG-set may no longer be effective in monitoring the modified graph. This highlights the importance of reassessing and adapting the MEGMEG-set after edge deletions. This work investigates the monitoring edge-geodetic properties of graphs, focusing on how the removal of kk edges affects the structure of a graph and influences its monitoring capabilities. Specifically, we explore how the monitoring edge-geodetic number meg(G)meg(G) changes when kk edges are removed. The study aims to compare the monitoring properties of the original graph with those of the modified graph and to understand the impact of edge deletions.

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@article{arxiv.2411.19800,
  title  = {On Monitoring Edge-Geodetic Sets of Dynamic Graph},
  author = {Zin Mar Myint and Ashish Saxena},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.19800},
  year   = {2024}
}

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