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On the metric dimension of incidence graphs

Combinatorics 2018-03-02 v2

Abstract

A resolving set for a graph Γ\Gamma is a collection of vertices SS, chosen so that for each vertex vv, the list of distances from vv to the members of SS uniquely specifies vv. The metric dimension μ(Γ)\mu(\Gamma) is the smallest size of a resolving set for Γ\Gamma. We consider the metric dimension of two families of incidence graphs: incidence graphs of symmetric designs, and incidence graphs of symmetric transversal designs (i.e. symmetric nets). These graphs are the bipartite distance-regular graphs of diameter 33, and the bipartite, antipodal distance-regular graphs of diameter 44, respectively. In each case, we use the probabilistic method in the manner used by Babai to obtain bounds on the metric dimension of strongly regular graphs, and are able to show that μ(Γ)=O(nlogn)\mu(\Gamma)=O(\sqrt{n}\log n) (where nn is the number of vertices).

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@article{arxiv.1707.02899,
  title  = {On the metric dimension of incidence graphs},
  author = {Robert F. Bailey},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.02899},
  year   = {2018}
}

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