On distance-s locating and distance-t dominating sets in graphs

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Yi, Eunjeong [1 ]
机构
[1] Texas A&M Univ, Galveston, TX 77553 USA
关键词
(s; t)-Location-domination number; locating-dominating set; distance-s locating set; distance-s resolving set; s-truncated resolving set; distance-t dominating set; METRIC DIMENSION; NUMBER; FAMILIES; PRODUCT;
D O I
10.1142/S1793830923500477
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O29 [应用数学];
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070104 ;
摘要
Let s and t be positive integers, and let G be a simple and connected graph with vertex set V. For x,y is an element of V, let d(x,y) denote the length of an x - y geodesic in G and let ds(x,y) =min{d(x,y),s + 1}. Let W subset of V. A set W is a distance-s locating set of G if, for any distinct x,y is an element of V, there exists a vertex z is an element of W such that ds(x,z)not equal ds(y,z), and the distance-s location number, dims(G), of G is the minimum cardinality among all distance-s locating sets of G. A set W is a distance-t dominating set of G if, for each vertex u is an element of V, there exists a vertex v is an element of W such that d(u,v) <= t, and the distance-t domination number, ?t(G), of G is the minimum cardinality among all distance-t dominating sets of G. The (s,t)-location-domination number of G, denoted by ?L(s,t)(G), is the minimum cardinality among all sets W subset of V such that W is both a distance-s locating set and a distance-t dominating set of G. For any connected graph G of order at least two, we show that 1 <= max{dims(G),?t(G)}<= ?L(s,t)(G) <= min{dim a(G) + 1,|V |- 1}, where a =min{s,t}. We characterize connected graphs G satisfying ?L(s,t)(G) equals 1 and |V |- 1, respectively. We examine the relationship among dims(G), ?t(G) and ?L(s,t)(G); along the way, we show that ?L(s,t)(G) =dim s(G) if s < t. We also show that there exist graphs H and G with H subset of G such that ?L(s,t)(H)/ ?L(s,t)(G) can be arbitrarily large. Moreover, we examine some graph classes.
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