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The metric dimension of critical Galton-Watson trees and linear preferential attachment trees

Probability 2021-11-16 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

The metric dimension of a graph GG is the minimal size of a subset RR of vertices of GG that, upon reporting their graph distance from a distingished (source) vertex vv^\star, enable unique identification of the source vertex vv^\star among all possible vertices of GG. In this paper we show a Law of Large Numbers (LLN) for the metric dimension of some classes of trees: critical Galton-Watson trees conditioned to have size nn, and growing general linear preferential attachment trees. The former class includes uniform random trees, the latter class includes Yule-trees (also called random recursive trees), mm-ary increasing trees, binary search trees, and positive linear preferential attachment trees. In all these cases, we are able to identify the limiting constant in the LLN explicitly. Our result relies on the insight that the metric dimension can be related to subtree properties, and hence we can make use of the powerful fringe-tree literature developed by Aldous and Janson et al.

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@article{arxiv.2002.08503,
  title  = {The metric dimension of critical Galton-Watson trees and linear preferential attachment trees},
  author = {Júlia Komjáthy and Gergely Ódor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.08503},
  year   = {2021}
}