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On the metric dimension of Cartesian powers of a graph

Combinatorics 2019-03-21 v2 Discrete Mathematics Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

A set of vertices SS resolves a graph if every vertex is uniquely determined by its vector of distances to the vertices in SS. The metric dimension of a graph is the minimum cardinality of a resolving set of the graph. Fix a connected graph GG on q2q \ge 2 vertices, and let MM be the distance matrix of GG. We prove that if there exists wZqw \in \mathbb{Z}^q such that iwi=0\sum_i w_i = 0 and the vector MwMw, after sorting its coordinates, is an arithmetic progression with nonzero common difference, then the metric dimension of the Cartesian product of nn copies of GG is (2+o(1))n/logqn(2+o(1))n/\log_q n. In the special case that GG is a complete graph, our results close the gap between the lower bound attributed to Erd\H{o}s and R\'enyi and the upper bounds developed subsequently by Lindstr\"om, Chv\'atal, Kabatianski, Lebedev and Thorpe.

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@article{arxiv.1712.02723,
  title  = {On the metric dimension of Cartesian powers of a graph},
  author = {Zilin Jiang and Nikita Polyanskii},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.02723},
  year   = {2019}
}

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12 pages, 1 figure, 1 table, accepted to J. Comb. Theory A, corrections suggested by the referees have been incorporated