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The connected metric dimension at a vertex of a graph

Combinatorics 2022-06-30 v4

Abstract

The notion of metric dimension, dim(G)dim(G), of a graph GG, as well as a number of variants, is now well studied. In this paper, we begin a local analysis of this notion by introducing cdimG(v)cdim_G(v), \emph{the connected metric dimension of GG at a vertex vv}, which is defined as follows: a set of vertices SS of GG is a \emph{resolving set} if, for any pair of distinct vertices xx and yy of GG, there is a vertex zSz \in S such that the distance between zz and xx is distinct from the distance between zz and yy in GG. We call a resolving set SS \emph{connected} if SS induces a connected subgraph of GG. Then, cdimG(v)cdim_G(v) is defined to be the minimum of the cardinalities of all connected resolving sets which contain the vertex vv. The \emph{connected metric dimension of GG}, denoted by cdim(G)cdim(G), is min{cdimG(v):vV(G)}\min\{cdim_G(v): v \in V(G)\}. Noting that 1dim(G)cdim(G)cdimG(v)V(G)11 \le dim(G) \le cdim(G) \le cdim_G(v) \le |V(G)|-1 for any vertex vv of GG, we show the existence of a pair (G,v)(G,v) such that cdimG(v)cdim_G(v) takes all positive integer values from dim(G)dim(G) to V(G)1|V (G)|-1, as vv varies in a fixed graph GG. We characterize graphs GG and their vertices vv satisfying cdimG(v){1,V(G)1}cdim_G(v) \in \{1, |V(G)|-1\}. We show that cdim(G)=2cdim(G)=2 implies GG is planar, whereas it is well known that there is a non-planar graph HH with dim(H)=2dim(H)=2. We also characterize trees and unicyclic graphs GG satisfying cdim(G)=dim(G)cdim(G)=dim(G). We show that cdim(G)dim(G)cdim(G)-dim(G) can be arbitrarily large. We determine cdim(G)cdim(G) and cdimG(v)cdim_G(v) for some classes of graphs. We further examine the effect of vertex or edge deletion on the connected metric dimension. We conclude with some open problems.

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@article{arxiv.1804.08147,
  title  = {The connected metric dimension at a vertex of a graph},
  author = {Linda Eroh and Cong X. Kang and Eunjeong Yi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.08147},
  year   = {2022}
}

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22 pages, 12 figures