Algorithm and computer program to determine metric dimension of graph

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Let G be a simple, connected and undirected graph with vertex set V(G) and a subset W = {w 1, w 2, w 3,.. wt } ⊆ V(G) is order set. A representation of vertex v ∈ V(G) with respect to W is an ordered t-tuple r(v|W) = (d(v, w 1), d(v, w 2), d(v, w 3),.., d(v, wt)) where d(v, wi) is the distance between vertices v and wi. The set W is called a resolving set for G if every vertex of G has a distinct representation with respect to W. A resolving set containing a minimum number of vertices is called basis for G. The metric dimension of G denoted as dim (G), is the number of vertices in a basis of G. In our study, we construct the algorithm to determine the basis and dimension of graph G. The algorithm is checking all possibility combination of vertex set such that the vertex set has the minimal cardinality of resolving set. Furthermore we design the computer program to find the basis and dimension of graph.

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Muhammad, F., & Susilowati, L. (2020). Algorithm and computer program to determine metric dimension of graph. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1494). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1494/1/012018

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