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The metric dimension of strong product graphs

Combinatorics 2015-09-08 v1

Abstract

For an ordered subset S={s1,s2,sk}S = \{s_1, s_2,\dots s_k\} of vertices and a vertex uu in a connected graph GG, the metric representation of uu with respect to SS is the ordered kk-tuple r(uS)=(dG(v,s1),dG(v,s2),, r(u|S)=(d_G(v,s_1), d_G(v,s_2),\dots, dG(v,sk))d_G(v,s_k)), where dG(x,y)d_G(x,y) represents the distance between the vertices xx and yy. The set SS is a metric generator for GG if every two different vertices of GG have distinct metric representations. A minimum metric generator is called a metric basis for GG and its cardinality, dim(G)dim(G), the metric dimension of GG. It is well known that the problem of finding the metric dimension of a graph is NP-Hard. In this paper we obtain closed formulae and tight bounds for the metric dimension of strong product graphs.

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@article{arxiv.1305.0363,
  title  = {The metric dimension of strong product graphs},
  author = {Juan A. Rodriguez-Velazquez and Dorota Kuziak and Ismael G. Yero and Jose M. Sigarreta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.0363},
  year   = {2015}
}