On the General Position Number of Mycielskian Graphs
Combinatorics
2024-04-02 v2
Abstract
The general position problem for graphs was inspired by the no-three-in-line problem from discrete geometry. A set of vertices of a graph is a \emph{general position set} if no shortest path in contains three or more vertices of . The \emph{general position number} of is the number of vertices in a largest general position set. In this paper we investigate the general position numbers of the Mycielskian of graphs. We give tight upper and lower bounds on the general position number of the Mycielskian of a graph and investigate the structure of the graphs meeting these bounds. We determine this number exactly for common classes of graphs, including cubic graphs and a wide range of trees.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2203.08170,
title = {On the General Position Number of Mycielskian Graphs},
author = {Elias John Thomas and Ullas Chandran and James Tuite and Gabriele Di Stefano},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.08170},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
To appear in Discrete Applied Mathematics