The connected metric dimension at a vertex of a graph
Abstract
The notion of metric dimension, , of a graph , as well as a number of variants, is now well studied. In this paper, we begin a local analysis of this notion by introducing , \emph{the connected metric dimension of at a vertex }, which is defined as follows: a set of vertices of is a \emph{resolving set} if, for any pair of distinct vertices and of , there is a vertex such that the distance between and is distinct from the distance between and in . We call a resolving set \emph{connected} if induces a connected subgraph of . Then, is defined to be the minimum of the cardinalities of all connected resolving sets which contain the vertex . The \emph{connected metric dimension of }, denoted by , is . Noting that for any vertex of , we show the existence of a pair such that takes all positive integer values from to , as varies in a fixed graph . We characterize graphs and their vertices satisfying . We show that implies is planar, whereas it is well known that there is a non-planar graph with . We also characterize trees and unicyclic graphs satisfying . We show that can be arbitrarily large. We determine and 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