On the metric dimension of corona product graphs
Abstract
Given a set of vertices of a connected graph , the metric representation of a vertex of with respect to is the vector , where , denotes the distance between and . is a resolving set for if for every pair of vertices of , . The metric dimension of , , is the minimum cardinality of any resolving set for . Let and be two graphs of order and , respectively. The corona product is defined as the graph obtained from and by taking one copy of and copies of and joining by an edge each vertex from the -copy of with the -vertex of . For any integer , we define the graph recursively from as . We give several results on the metric dimension of . For instance, we show that given two connected graphs and of order and , respectively, if the diameter of is at most two, then . Moreover, if and the diameter of is greater than five or is a cycle graph, then
Cite
@article{arxiv.1009.2586,
title = {On the metric dimension of corona product graphs},
author = {I. G. Yero and D. Kuziak and J. A. Rodriguez-Velazquez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.2586},
year = {2013}
}