On Separating Path and Tree Systems in Graphs
Discrete Mathematics
2025-05-21 v3 Combinatorics
Abstract
We explore the concept of separating systems of vertex sets of graphs. A separating system of a set is a collection of subsets of such that for any pair of distinct elements in , there exists a set in the separating system that contains exactly one of the two elements. A separating system of the vertex set of a graph is called a vertex-separating path (tree) system of if the elements of the separating system are paths (trees) in the graph . In this paper, we focus on the size of the smallest vertex-separating path (tree) system for different types of graphs, including trees, grids, and maximal outerplanar graphs.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2312.14295,
title = {On Separating Path and Tree Systems in Graphs},
author = {Ahmad Biniaz and Prosenjit Bose and Jean-Lou De Carufel and Anil Maheshwari and Babak Miraftab and Saeed Odak and Michiel Smid and Shakhar Smorodinsky and Yelena Yuditsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.14295},
year = {2025}
}
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