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Self-identifying codes in direct products of complete graphs with paths and cycles

Combinatorics 2026-05-11 v2

Abstract

Identifying codes were introduced by Karpovsky et al. as dominating sets SV(G)S\subseteq V(G) satisfying N[u]SN[v]SN[u]\cap S \neq N[v]\cap S for any distinct vertices u,vu,v. Later, Junnila et al. introduced the concept of \emph{self-identifying codes} (previously called (1,1)+(1,\leq1)^+-identifying codes in earlier work), a dominating set SV(G)S\subseteq V(G) such that cN[u]SN[c]={u}\bigcap_{c\in N[u]\cap S} N[c] = \{u\} for every vertex uu. In this paper, we obtain bounds on the minimum size of a self-identifying code in the direct products Km×PnK_m\times P_n and Km×CnK_m\times C_n that are linear in nn with coefficients depending on mm, and these bounds are asymptotically tight. In particular, for Km×PnK_m\times P_n with m,n3m,n\ge3, our bounds closely approaches the size of an identifying code in the same graph, as determined by Shinde and Waphare.

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@article{arxiv.2512.22033,
  title  = {Self-identifying codes in direct products of complete graphs with paths and cycles},
  author = {Jihong Liu and Hao Qi and Zhangwei Shan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.22033},
  year   = {2026}
}