Metric basis and metric dimension of 1-pentagonal carbon nanocone networks

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Resolving set and metric basis has become an integral part in combinatorial chemistry and molecular topology. It has a lot of applications in computer, chemistry, pharmacy and mathematical disciplines. A subset S of the vertex set V of a connected graph G resolves G if all vertices of G have different representations with respect to S. A metric basis for G is a resolving set having minimum cardinal number and this cardinal number is called the metric dimension of G. In present work, we find a metric basis and also metric dimension of 1-pentagonal carbon nanocones. We conclude that only three vertices are minimal requirement for the unique identification of all vertices in this network.

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Hussain, Z., Munir, M., Ahmad, A., Chaudhary, M., Alam Khan, J., & Ahmed, I. (2020). Metric basis and metric dimension of 1-pentagonal carbon nanocone networks. Scientific Reports, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-76516-1

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