Distinguishing trees in linear time

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Abstract

A graph is said to be d-distinguishable if there exists a d-labeling of its vertices which is only preserved by the identity map. The distinguishing number of a graph G is the smallest number d for which G is d-distinguishable. We show that the distinguishing number of trees and forests can be computed in linear time, improving the previously known O(n log n) time algorithm.

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Lozano, A., Mora, M., & Seara, C. (2012). Distinguishing trees in linear time. Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 19(2), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.37236/2285

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