The metric dimension of small distance-regular and strongly regular graphs
Abstract
A {\em resolving set} for a graph is a collection of vertices , chosen so that for each vertex , the list of distances from to the members of uniquely specifies . The {\em metric dimension} of is the smallest size of a resolving set for . A graph is {\em distance-regular} if, for any two vertices at each distance , the number of neighbours of at each possible distance from (i.e. , or ) depends only on the distance , and not on the choice of vertices . The class of distance-regular graphs includes all distance-transitive graphs and all strongly regular graphs. In this paper, we present the results of computer calculations which have found the metric dimension of all distance-regular graphs on up to 34 vertices, low-valency distance transitive graphs on up to 100 vertices, strongly regular graphs on up to 45 vertices, rank- strongly regular graphs on under 100 vertices, as well as certain other distance-regular graphs.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1312.4973,
title = {The metric dimension of small distance-regular and strongly regular graphs},
author = {Robert F. Bailey},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.4973},
year = {2013}
}
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17 pages, 15 tables