Metric dimension for random graphs

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Abstract

The metric dimension of a graph G is the minimum number of vertices in a subset S of the vertex set of G such that all other vertices are uniquely determined by their distances to the vertices in S. In this paper we investigate the metric dimension of the random graph G(n, p) for a wide range of probabilities p = p(n).

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Bollobás, B., Mitsche, D., & Prałat, P. (2013). Metric dimension for random graphs. Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 20(4). https://doi.org/10.37236/2639

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