On the representation number of grid graphs and cylindric grid graphs
Combinatorics
2025-07-23 v1
Abstract
The representation number of a graph is the minimum number of copies of each vertex required to represent the graph as a word, such that the letters corresponding to vertices and alternate if and only if is an edge in the graph. It is known that path graphs, circle graphs, and ladder graphs have representation number 2, while prism graphs have representation number 3. In this paper, we extend these results by showing that generalizations of the aforementioned graphs -- namely, the grid graphs and cylindrical grid graphs -- have representation number for and , respectively, and . Furthermore, we discuss toroidal grid graphs in the context of word-representability, which leads to an interesting conjecture.
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@article{arxiv.2507.16469,
title = {On the representation number of grid graphs and cylindric grid graphs},
author = {Nawaf Shafi Alshammari and Sergey Kitaev and Artem Pyatkin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.16469},
year = {2025}
}