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On the local metric dimension of corona product graphs

Published 30 Aug 2013 in math.CO | (1308.6689v2)

Abstract: A vertex $v\in V(G)$ is said to distinguish two vertices $x,y\in V(G)$ of a nontrivial connected graph $G$ if the distance from $v$ to $x$ is different from the distance from $v$ to $y$. A set $S\subset V(G)$ is a local metric generator for $G$ if every two adjacent vertices of $G$ are distinguished by some vertex in $S$. A local metric generator with the minimum cardinality is called a local metric basis for $G$ and its cardinality, the local metric dimension of G. In this paper we study the problem of finding exact values for the local metric dimension of corona product of graphs.

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