On computing the distinguishing numbers of trees and forests

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Let G be a graph. A vertex labeling of G is distinguishing if the only label-preserving automorphism of G is the identity map. The distinguishing number of G, D(G), is the minimum number of labels needed so that G has a distinguishing labeling. In this paper, we present O(n log n)-time algorithms that compute the distinguishing numbers of trees and forests. Unlike most of the previous work in this area, our algorithm relies on the combinatorial properties of trees rather than their automorphism groups to compute for their distinguishing numbers.

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Cheng, C. T. (2006). On computing the distinguishing numbers of trees and forests. Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 13(1 R), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.37236/1037

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