On the Metric Dimension of Generalized Petersen Graphs $P(n,3)$
Combinatorics
2025-08-19 v1
Abstract
The metric dimension of a graph is defined as the minimum number of vertices in a subset such that all other vertices are uniquely determined by their distances to the vertices in , and is denoted by . In this paper, we study the metric dimension of generalized Petersen graphs . The notions of good and bad vertices, which are introduced in Imran et al. (2014, Ars. Combinatoria 117, 113-130), are instrumental in determining the lower bound of the metric dimension for certain types of graphs. We propose an approach, based on these notions, to determine the lower bound of . Moreover, we shall prove that , where and is sufficiently large.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2508.12224,
title = {On the Metric Dimension of Generalized Petersen Graphs $P(n,3)$},
author = {Rui Gao and Yingqing Xiao and Zhanqi Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.12224},
year = {2025}
}